On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 5:03 AM, akhiezer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just to perhaps clarify: when you run scp, it is very likely (at this > stage) > connecting to the host-os (ubuntu or debian or mint or whatever) on the > build-machine; the lfs os that you're building, isn't yet 'in control' of > the machine. So (unless you've configured scp/ssh to behave differently) > it's very likely seeing the filesystem structure of the host-os. > > > The lfs area on the build-machine is contained under the /mnt/lfs dir, > as viewed from the host-os. So you would want scp to put stuff directly > into /mnt/lfs/sources . Then, when you are in the lfs chroot (where > you're compiling lfs, etc) you would see the same scp-copied file under > '/sources' dir. >
all fixed. except GPM says to run some commands as root which implies I should not be building as root. What user should I be building as? :-)~MIKE~(-:
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