[lfs-support] LFS - 5.29 - perl-5.14.2 - possible errata

2012-01-08 Thread jasonpsage
In the Code for installing perl, just after the make command, there is a line of code that reads: cp -v perl cpan/podlators/pod2man /tools/bin However at this stage in the LFS 7.0 process, we aren't in chroot I made the following change for this line and I hope its accomplishing the right

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - 5.29 - perl-5.14.2 - possible errata

2012-01-08 Thread jasonpsage
In the Code for installing perl, just after the make command, there is a line of code that reads: cp -v perl cpan/podlators/pod2man /tools/bin However at this stage in the LFS 7.0 process, we aren't in chroot I made the following change for this line and I hope its accomplishing the right

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - 5.29 - perl-5.14.2 - possible errata

2012-01-08 Thread Matijn Woudt
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 1:36 AM, jasonps...@jegas.com wrote: In the Code for installing perl, just after the make command, there is a line of code that reads: cp -v perl cpan/podlators/pod2man /tools/bin However at this stage in the LFS 7.0 process, we aren't in chroot I made the

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - 5.29 - perl-5.14.2 - possible errata

2012-01-08 Thread jasonpsage
In the Code for installing perl, just after the make command, there is a line of code that reads: cp -v perl cpan/podlators/pod2man /tools/bin However at this stage in the LFS 7.0 process, we aren't in chroot I made the following change for this line and I hope its accomplishing the

[lfs-support] LFS - On Boot - Read Only File System

2012-01-08 Thread jasonpsage
Virtual Box-Slackware 13.87 Host After I compile the entire system, forget Grub - it seems unreliable to me - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't (using preexisting LILO in Slackware - booting seems much smoother) But in either case, my LFS boots to a READ ONLY file system. I've read that

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - On Boot - Read Only File System

2012-01-08 Thread Kevin Wise
Hello Jason, Don't know if I can be of much help as I'm quite new at LFS and have only completed (1) build of 6.8 and (1) build of the current 7.0. Both with much help from the IRC channel and reading these post, along with starting from scratch many times but I can tell you for sure that the book

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - On Boot - Read Only File System

2012-01-08 Thread Kevin Wise
Forgot to mention the fstab issue. Any place in the book where you see xxx, yyy or similar, it is to be replaced with the settings for your particular build as stated in the book. Kevin On Sun, 2012-01-08 at 18:25 -0700, jasonps...@jegas.com wrote: Virtual Box-Slackware 13.87 Host After I

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - 5.29 - perl-5.14.2 - possible errata

2012-01-08 Thread Bruce Dubbs
jasonps...@jegas.com wrote: This is the code I execute for that: (Above is a export LFS=/mnt/lfs for good measure too) #-- # LFS Chapater 3 thru 4.2 - Making tools Dir and the symlink # Also testing MD4 Check Sums

Re: [lfs-support] LFS - On Boot - Read Only File System

2012-01-08 Thread Bruce Dubbs
jasonps...@jegas.com wrote: Virtual Box-Slackware 13.87 Host After I compile the entire system, forget Grub - it seems unreliable to me - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't (using preexisting LILO in Slackware - booting seems much smoother) But in either case, my LFS boots to a READ

[lfs-support] LFS issues in general - Glad there is a great community to help...

2012-01-08 Thread jasonpsage
Kevin Wise, Bruce Dubbs, Matjn Thank you for all your responses... What I from all that is I need to backtrack and just double and triple check all my steps again. I have seen and try to do all the steps - but I'm missing a few surely. Thank you for your feedback! And as one of ya encouraged: