On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 4:34 AM, Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 04:25:36PM +0000, Sainadh J wrote:
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> On Sunday, 10 January 2016 9:42 PM, Ken Moffat <[email protected]>
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> On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 09:59:28AM +0000, Sainadh J wrote:
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> > Hello,
> > i tried to Entering the Chroot Environment into lfs system so that i first
> > mount my partiotion and then i tried to follow the >instructions from
> > LFS-7.8 chapter 06 i get the following error is "Segmentation fault" i am
> > very much confusing about this error i >never seen this type of
> > error.please guide me how to resolve this error.regards.
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> >A segmentation fault occurs when a program attempts to access
> >memory it is not entitled to access, or (I suppose) instructions
> >which are not implemented on the current CPU. There are many
> >possible causes:
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> >1. Program bugs (not particularly likely in your case).
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> >2. I think this can happen if you compile current gmp on a
> high-specification machine, and then try to use the binaries on an
> earlier CPU. If you are on the machine where you built /tools then
> that possibility will not apply.
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> >3. General hardware problems (memory became bad, power-supply
> inadequate, electricity problems ('a brownout' - low voltage),
> cooling fan(s) blocked or broken, hardware "having a bad day").
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> >I suggest that you first power off, let the machine cool down for a
> few minutes, then retry : if that works, it probably implies a
> cooling problem or a brownout. If it still fails, get memtest86 or
> memtest86+, boot that (from CD or, I suppose, a bootable usb stick)
> and leave it running for a few hours to see if any errors show up.
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> >One of my machines is somewhat prone to "having a bad day", when it
> is compiling, and I think I very occasionally (much less than once a
> year) get a compiled program which segfaults.
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> >ĸen
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> Hi ken,
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> Thanks for your replay.i am using Slackware 14.1 xface desktop environment
> when i mount my LFS Filesystem after i tried to mount `mount -v --bind /dev
> $LFS/dev` i getting the `segmentation fault`.then i run the `xwmconfig` in
> terminal after selecting the kde desktop environment and again i run `mount
> -v --bind /dev $LFS/dev` works fine. i am not getting any error like
> segmentation fault. i am little bit confusing about this why this error
> encounter when i use xface desktop environment and why i am not encounter any
> error when i use kde.could you please tell me why this happens?
> Thanks in advance
No idea. Copying back to the list, and I don't need a personal copy
if anybody replies.
ĸen
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