this isn't the first time I make a linuxfromscratch installation. Other
times, I've successfully created servers and desktop PC in this manner.
After about two years, I've start a new LFS installation. The host machine
where I have started LFS have KUBUNTU 10.04, updated with all recent
In data sabato 9 ottobre 2010 13:23:04, Andrew Benton ha scritto:
: On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 09:46:40 +0200
Felice Murolo linux...@fel.hopto.org wrote:
The config.log of the directory /home/lfs/src/gcc-build/i686-lfs-linux-
gnu/libgcc is the attached config.log file.
Any ideas?
The
I sent the email below on Friday when I was not a member of the mailing
list so I don't know if anyone has replied. I'm re-posting it now so I can
see the replies. Sorry for the duplication.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:22 AM, David Henry daverm...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using version 6.7 of LFS
hi al,
i have finished installing the entire system.. i am in chapter-8.4 of
LFS-6.7...when i try to run the command
*grub-mkdevicemap --device-map=device.map
cat device.map
*it gives the output as
*(fd0) /dev/fd0
it doesnt show my hard disk
please help.
*
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On Saturday 09 October 2010 13:54:28 Andrew Benton wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 13:58:07 +0200
Felice Murolo linux...@fel.hopto.org wrote:
/bin/sh - /bin/dash
dash causes a variety of problems, there's a script in glibc that uses
bashisms, libtool uses bashisms. Avoid the problem:
ln -sf
Neal Murphy wrote:
On Saturday 09 October 2010 13:54:28 Andrew Benton wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 13:58:07 +0200
Felice Murolo linux...@fel.hopto.org wrote:
/bin/sh - /bin/dash
dash causes a variety of problems, there's a script in glibc that uses
bashisms, libtool uses bashisms. Avoid the
vignesh kumar wrote:
hi al,
i have finished installing the entire system.. i am in chapter-8.4 of
LFS-6.7...when i try to run the command
*grub-mkdevicemap --device-map=device.map
cat device.map
*it gives the output as
*(fd0) /dev/fd0
it doesnt show my hard disk
please help.
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 15:05:59 -0400
Neal Murphy neal.p.mur...@alum.wpi.edu wrote:
On Saturday 09 October 2010 13:54:28 Andrew Benton wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 13:58:07 +0200
Felice Murolo linux...@fel.hopto.org wrote:
/bin/sh - /bin/dash
dash causes a variety of problems, there's a
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 16:18:30 -0500
rhubarb...@poetworld.net wrote:
Is there a disadvantage of using auto for file system type in the
/etc/fstab file? I have three non-swap partitions. Why not list
them all as auto?
About the only reason you wouldn't have something set to be auto is if
it
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 16:18:30 -0500
rhubarb...@poetworld.net wrote:
Is there a disadvantage of using auto for file system type in the
/etc/fstab file? I have three non-swap partitions. Why not list
them all as auto?
About the only reason you wouldn't have
I would like to apologize to Randy M. for my abrupt exit implying
some fault on his part after his efforts to help me resolve my problems
with Apache and svn.
Managing Blfs with it's large number of packages is a mammoth job, and
I commend you for keeping it up to date and viable.
Mike H.
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