On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 07:11 +0900, Micheal E Cooper wrote:
So can I assume that I missed something in the kernel compile that in
some
code that rewrote my CMOS upon booting up LFS?
Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sticking my neck out here but I would guess that it was purely a
hardware
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Justin wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to run through the cross lfs book and have hit a problem
compiling GCC-4.0.2 in chapter 6.4.
Some people might prefer that you ask this on cross-lfs.
this is the output i receive around 10 minutes into the command
make
On 12/13/05, Keith C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I was new on the list, I missed the few days this
issue was covered. But I have one more question:
No big deal. I was just trying to avoid writing the same email twice.
Having used the 6.1.1-1 CD fire, does this mean I
should start all over
Ken Moffat wrote:
Some people might prefer that you ask this on cross-lfs.
i could not find the support mailing list for cross lfs
Which particular version of the CLFS book are you following (probably
x86_64, but which date, and Multilib or Pure-64 ?
What are your current values for
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Don't worry about the patch for now. If later you decide that you
want to upgrade the kernel and you want your gcc to be bug free (or
less buggy, maybe), you can rebuild gcc. That's perfectly safe.
But it might cause a slight rash and periodic sneezing. :P
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Hi gang,
I'm trying to build OOo2 on my shiny new LFS (SVN 20051127).
This is the last major app I need to install.
The build fails during the .bootstrap phase and it looks to be
something to do with libxslt...
This machine has a full LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) and lots of
associated
hello all!!
I am creating LFS on mandrake 10.I am following LFS book 6.1.1 for that.
Right now i have successfully completed upto 6th chapter.
I have folllowing questions regarding LFS.
What will be the size of the final file system created?
My concern is about having minimum size of the file
Randy wrote: Exactly what do you mean "will not compile"? Compile: /kmpal/1. to put together2. to make by gathering things from various sources3. to use a compiler to process source code and produce executable codeWiktionaryI mean compile (3), as in what you hope to accomplish with the
On 12/11/05, pavan shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello all!!
I have started constructing LFS on mandrake 10.
Right now i am at section 5.3 in lfs book 6.1
I created lfs user and then logged on as lfs user.
when i issue following command under binutils-build directory i get an error:
What will be the size of the final file system created?
My concern is about having minimum size of the file system.
FAQ:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html#really-small
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FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html
hello,
i'm not able to detect my ethernetcard, soundcard, and printer
what should i do.
my hardware drivers were there in modules folder, and i tried doing modprobe my driver name, but i is not at all detecteing my hardwares.
what should i do
for sound card i have tried from ALSA.
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hi
i had just installed LFS-6.1.1 from the LiveCD as host, when the system
is booting its looks like the call to the script that populate the /dev
is missing, the system can not boot, the networking script dose get
called and so the syslog one, any one have any suggestions?
thanks
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hi all,
i got the following error on debian host system.
../glibc-2.3.4/configure --prefix=/usr --disable-profi le
--enable-add-ons --enable-kernel=2.6.0 --libexecdir=/usr/lib/glibc
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnuoldld
checking host system type...
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