Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-27 Thread Richard A Downing
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 18:34:48 +0100 Clemens Haupt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Clemens, I realise that you are helping another German speaker. However this list is English. If you give him bad advice we can't correct it if we didn't understand it. Please stick to English on the lists and

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-27 Thread Matt Darcy
Dan Nicholson wrote: On 1/26/06, Matt Darcy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I boot into my LFS host distro (Slack 10.2). Warning - Slackware 10 has problems acting as a build host. For your first build you may want to consider a better host distro He's using Slack 10.2. Why is that a problem?

/mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Niki Kovacs
Hi, I just got my build and LFS environment OK. For the moment I try to keep things simple, so there's one big /dev/hda6 partition formatted in ext2. I put $LFS in .bashrc so that it is always set. (Whenever I have some spare time, I reboot on my LFS partition and work on it for a bit.) To get

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Matt Darcy
I boot into my LFS host distro (Slack 10.2). Warning - Slackware 10 has problems acting as a build host. For your first build you may want to consider a better host distro /dev/hda6/mnt/lfsext2 defaults* * Question: what shall I put in place of the asterisks?

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Niki Kovacs
Le Jeudi 26 Janvier 2006 11:41, Matt Darcy a écrit : Warning - Slackware 10 has problems acting as a build host. For your first build you may want to consider a better host distro Humm. I spent the best part of the morning installing a comfortable build host. Anybody on the list tried to build

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 1/26/06, Matt Darcy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I boot into my LFS host distro (Slack 10.2). Warning - Slackware 10 has problems acting as a build host. For your first build you may want to consider a better host distro He's using Slack 10.2. Why is that a problem? I've never heard this

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Niki Kovacs
Quoting Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Warning - Slackware 10 has problems acting as a build host. For your first build you may want to consider a better host distro He's using Slack 10.2. Why is that a problem? I've never heard this before. Well, although I really like Slack 10.2

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 1/26/06, Luca Dionisi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Well, although I really like Slack 10.2 as an everyday distro, I'm not particularly anal about using it as a host system. After reading various IMHO, you can have a try using your Slack as a host

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Clemens Haupt
On Thursday 26 January 2006 11:34, you wrote: I just got my build and LFS environment OK. For the moment I try to keep things simple, so there's one big /dev/hda6 partition formatted in ext2. I put $LFS in .bashrc so that it is always set. (Whenever I have some spare time, I reboot on my LFS

Re: /mnt/lfs entry in /etc/fstab?

2006-01-26 Thread Clemens Haupt
On Thursday 26 January 2006 12:27, you wrote: Le Jeudi 26 Janvier 2006 11:41, Matt Darcy a écrit : Warning - Slackware 10 has problems acting as a build host. For your first build you may want to consider a better host distro Humm. I spent the best part of the morning installing a comfortable