On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 20:28:40 -0500 (GMT+5)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't anyone read the documentation anymore? :) I can understand
needing to teach them about configure...
One big problem for new Linux friends, and indeed for new users of most large
programs, it the wealth of
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Its buried fairly deeply in the autoconf documentation. Its always
useful to point out these types of things. That's really one of the
primary purposes of the whole project.
You do speak the truth. I don't remember how I came across config.site
but I
Heya,
These instructions appear at least in the x86_64 Multilib CLFS book. (I
didn't check the others):
Also, ensure that the kernel does not attempt to pass hotplugging
events to userspace until userspace specifies that it is ready:
cp kernel/kmod.c{,.bak}
sed 's@/sbin/hotplug@/bin/true@'
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Heya,
These instructions appear at least in the x86_64 Multilib CLFS book. (I
didn't check the others):
Also, ensure that the kernel does not attempt to pass hotplugging
events to userspace until userspace specifies that it is ready:
cp kernel/kmod.c{,.bak}
sed
Hi,
Now that we're no longer in summer time in the Makefile for
LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 there are no rules to install setclock during a
reboot or shutdown. So the hardware clock is not being synchronised with
the system clock.
Regards,
Duncan
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