> From: Paul Rogers <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2017 09:04:36 -0700 > > Being able to use my (now old) i7 to build (B)LFS has made this much > faster, but seems to have tripped me up. I was trying to build an i686 > LFS, and thought it was enough to use an older i686-made OS and > toolchain. Works on Conroe targets, but when I actually tried a > Pentium-3 the kernel panicked, and when trying to rebuild the kernel > with a chroot from a real i686 OS and toolchain, make kept segfaulting. > > In spite of my package management wrappers, I always have followed the > book closely, but the book presumes one will run on the same system, not > a lower-grade member of the family. I'm guessing I'll need to use > --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu throughout Ch6, and perhaps even a similar > --target for binutils, GMP, MPFR, MPC, & gcc? Is that right? >
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