On 10/2/15 11:55 AM, Hazel Russman wrote:
Does your host run systemd? I had the identical problem when I was building a
standard LFS on an LFS-systemd host. It happened because I was using my host's
kernel, which was configured via sysctl to use systemd-coredump -- a program
that didn't exist in my chroot environment!
Have you looked in your host's /usr/lib/sysctl.d?
Yes it does and I fixed the problem on the Arch host. This building
systems from "scratch" is a complicated business when you host the build
system on a virtual machine running on different architectures with
different init systems, etc :).
Thanks,
Will
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