On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 07:02:15AM -0400, [email protected] wrote:
> On 5/7/19 9:04 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
> > 
> > Nothing odd in the perl logs ? (e.g. different results for tests in
> > configure between the two kernels, different actions in the build,
> > probably best identified by opening two term windows side-by-side on
> > a system where X is working).
> 
> I can not run two term windows side by side.  I have never been able to
> complete LFS because I could never get it to work sufficently to replace my
> current desktop system.  I have been building LFS off an on since LFS-5.0
> and maintain a repo. on github.
> 

I did not realise you had never completed a successful desktop build
(i.e. LFS and significant parts of BLFS).  Your past comments on
using rpm and putting things on github suggested you had a working
system.

Anyway - you don't need to be using LFS to look at logs: if the logs
are only on a partition used for LFS, mount that partition from the
distro system.

A more general approach to problems with getting a usable desktop
system - once LFS itself is bootable - is to ask about the problems
you encounter on blfs-support.  The LFS approach lends itself to
people trying to solve all their own problems, but that is not
always a productive approach.  Sometimes, other people can provide
useful insight.

ĸen
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