On 30/05/2016 08:00 μμ, Thef keo wrote:
I agree with your answer :
"Maybe the problem is that you mixed instructions by the sysvinit and
systemd books."
I started with the SystemV LFS Book but it was a mistake. Then I
followed the SystemD LFS Book and I started again the whole Chapter 6.
There was little differences between systemv and systemd. With the
systemV, you install 3 additionnals packages : Sysklogd-1.5.1,
Sysvinit-2.88dsf, Eudev-3.1.5
And for systemd you need 2 more : Systemd-229, D-Bus-1.10.6
Like I said, I started again the whole Chapter 6 and so, I should not
have errors, but I have errors.
However, I removed all installed packages from the first installation.
And I never stoped dbus because it never worked. I tried to reinstall
dbus and systemd but without success.
What should I have to do now ?
You keep top posting. You should write your reply after the mail
you're replying to. I think systemd runs the scripts in /etc/init.d/
trying to be compatible with sysvinit. So maybe what you have in there
conflicts with some systemd units. Boot your host,
rm -rf /mnt/lfs/etc/init.d/*
and then try to boot LFS. Maybe others have something better to suggest.
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