[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a beginner of LFS and a beginner of Linux world, starting from LFS LiveCD
6.2.5 I have start to build my first Linux system.
Following the instruction on LFS Book I have sucessfully compiled the
BinUtils but when I try to build the GCC I get the following error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following the instruction on LFS Book I have sucessfully compiled the
BinUtils but when I try to build the GCC I get the following error message:
Bootstrapping the compiler
make[1]: Entering directory /mnt/lfs/sources/gcc-build/gcc-4.1.2/gcc
make[1]: *** No rule to
Wehner y Asociados wrote:
Hello,
I am building with the LFS Live CD, ver. 6.2, and had the same problem.
My solution was to make a temp directory.
I unpacked the GCC package in /mnt/lfs/temp/gcc-4.0.3
Unpacking GCC made the directory /mnt/lfs/temp/gcc-4.0.3/gcc-4.0.3
I then made
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It seems like this is your sata controller: ATI Technologies Inc 4379
Serial ATA Controller
Wilco Beekhuizen wrote:
This kernel panic can be right if the kernel can't access your HD. If
I'm correct (but I'm not on a Linux box right now) the drivers are in
Device Driver - ATA Support - SATA, or somewhere near the SCSI
options. In any case look inside the device drivers.
2007/12/12,
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It seems like this is your sata controller: ATI Technologies Inc 4379
Serial ATA Controller
(rev 80)
If you
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To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: I need some kernel configuration help.
I know I am missing device driver(s) for my SATA hard drive in my laptop
but I don't know what. Here is the output
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Subject: I need some kernel configuration help.
I know I am missing device driver(s) for my SATA hard drive in my laptop
but I don't know what. Here is the output of lspci on my host system
(Fedora 7). I spent the last 5
Hi All,
I am trying to boot up 2.6.20-15 Kernel ( Ubuntu Kernel) using my
custom initramfs. But I am getting Kernel Panic when I boot using my
Init script. I am mentioning my init script below. I have followed the
FC7 init script, I really don't know many things which are being used in
that.
of Patch
bash: 5.24.1.: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/lfs/sources/patch-2.5.4$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/lfs/sources/patch-2.5.4$
thank you for any help
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On 10/12/07, bill aspell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/lfs/sources/patch-2.5.4$ 5.24.1. Installation of Patch
bash: 5.24.1.: command not found
Looks like you copied the wrong part of the text. There's no command
5.24.1. Installation of Patch. I think you want make install.
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Hi folks. This may be something silly... I've never dealt with PCMCIA
cards
on a low level before. I just installed LFS 6.3 on an old laptop (Dell
Latitude CPi D300XT). My network interface is a Xircom Ethernet 10/100
and 56k modem combo PCMCIA card.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of David Murphy
Sent: Wed 9/12/2007 7:55 PM
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: PCMCIA/udev help
Hi folks. This may be something silly... I've never dealt with PCMCIA cards
on a low level before. I just installed LFS
i am new to lfs i downloaded the livecd i am using swap file now how can i
resume from that swap file into live cd
please help me
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Hi List!
I write from Argentina! and this is my first time when I write to you!
I have a question:
In chapter 6.60 of LFS 6.2 'Cleaning' the book tell me if I logout when,
when I next login, I will mount virtual files when explain in chapter 6.2.2and
6.2.3 before to re-enter to chroot
Alan Womack wrote:
Hmm... I wonder if the old CTL-Q still works? Or maybe the
SCROLL-LOCK to stop it (as it does at BIOS time) and SysRq to start
it again? Anybody know?
SCROLL -LOCK did not work.
If your keyboard is typical, you'd need to hold the shift key?
But I don't think I
. With SCSI, termination is important.
I was working on just getting the single drive as a master. I did try
it also in the save position, but the bios then complained about there
being no primary hard drive.
You can set that error to ignore, but it doesn't help solve the
problem, as it won't change
On Tue, 29 May 2007, Tijnema wrote:
On 5/29/07, Alan Womack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the boot messages go by so fast, and I cannot get pause, or
scroll lock to stop the screen I cannot see what happens earlier
in the boot.
This is a common problem, I don't think it's possible to
.
You can set that error to ignore, but it doesn't help solve the
problem, as it won't change the order they are listed in grub. That
could only be changed by editing the devices.map file. (grub install
required)
I'm up, changing to to adapters with NO ID allows me to boot from the
SCSI drive. I
On 5/29/07, Alan Womack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the hints and the details on the PXE. To bad the LFS
mailing list cannot be google scanned so that particular tidbit would
be available on the web.
You can try the custum google search I just made. Sorry about the URL.
I don't have
Thanks for the hints and the details on the PXE. To bad the LFS
mailing list cannot be google scanned so that particular tidbit would
be available on the web.
Alan
Is that true?
If so, then somebody should add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the (B)LFS list.
Tijnema
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Thanks for the hints and the details on the PXE. To bad the LFS
mailing list cannot be google scanned so that particular tidbit would
be available on the web.
Is that true?
If so, then somebody should add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the (B)LFS
On 5/29/07, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/29/07, Tijnema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the hints and the details on the PXE. To bad the LFS
mailing list cannot be google scanned so that particular tidbit would
be available on the web.
Is that true?
If
Hmm, this list is already in the mail-archive :)
http://www.mail-archive.com/lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org/msg07749.html
Apparently not indexed by Google however, a search for
argon client pxe linux lfs
has no links back to LFS.
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Tijnema wrote:
On 5/29/07, Theodore Heise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2007, Tijnema wrote:
On 5/29/07, Alan Womack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the boot messages go by so fast, and I cannot get pause, or
scroll lock to stop the screen I cannot see what happens
On 5/29/07, Alan Womack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, this list is already in the mail-archive :)
http://www.mail-archive.com/lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org/msg07749.html
Apparently not indexed by Google however, a search for
argon client pxe linux lfs
has no links back to LFS.
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I have an adaptec 3940 card connected to an IBM drive that I want to
boot too. I can at least get to GRUB if I take the IDE drive off the
system completely.
If I leave the WD IDE drive on line, I am unable to boot successfully.
That's been the way it is as long as I can remember, and I've got
Ken Moffat wrote:
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read
text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 02:19:11PM -0700, Alan Womack wrote:
snip
Can you go in to the bios and play with the boot order, or tell it
that the IDE drive
Hmm... I wonder if the old CTL-Q still works? Or maybe the
SCROLL-LOCK to stop it (as it does at BIOS time) and SysRq to start
it again? Anybody know?
SCROLL -LOCK did not work. But I don't think I tried the old
control-S, wasn't control Q to start it up again?
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I'm working with stable 6.2 using the book on the live CD.
My issue is trying to get my Dell Optiplex G110 to complete the boot into LFS.
I have an adaptec 3940 card connected to an IBM drive that I want to
boot too. I can at least get to GRUB if I take the IDE drive off the
system completely.
On 5/28/07, Alan Womack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working with stable 6.2 using the book on the live CD.
My issue is trying to get my Dell Optiplex G110 to complete the boot into LFS.
I have an adaptec 3940 card connected to an IBM drive that I want to
boot too. I can at least get to
The drive I want to boot from is on the Adaptec 3940 which is a scsi drive.
The other drive is an IDE drive. If I have the IDE drive in the
system, it either hangs or the intel boot manager complains about the
cable.
If I take it out, then the scsi drive will load grub, but that changes
the hd0
, but that changes
the hd0 vs hd1 situation.
Just a wild guess: take a look at grub's device.map file to swap the hd0
and 1 over. It might help.
I have used this in the past...
Al
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jumpers etc for one of both wouldn't help. However, you could
take a look in the BIOS, and see if you can change the order of the
hard drives, i don't expect it, but you never know.
So, you would end up with changing configuration for a single boot up ...
Best way is, i think, to not to edit the grub
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read
text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 02:19:11PM -0700, Alan Womack wrote:
The drive I want to boot from is on the Adaptec 3940 which is a scsi drive.
The other drive is an IDE drive. If I have
On 5/28/07, Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read
text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
LOL, nice one :)
snip
Can you go in to the bios and play with the boot order, or tell it
that the IDE drive isn't there ? (no
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 11:51:44PM +0200, Tijnema wrote:
Can you go in to the bios and play with the boot order, or tell it
that the IDE drive isn't there ? (no guarantees linux will be able
to find an IDE if the bios has disabled it, but very possible).
ĸen
You would have a very
The default for gmail!
On 5/28/07, Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read
text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 02:19:11PM -0700, Alan Womack wrote:
The drive I want to boot from is on the Adaptec
It seems I can control the drive controllers and am now making some
progress. I can get GRUB to continue on, but I hit a kernel panic
that halts me later.
any way to store the dmesg on a system that isn't booting properly?
I get to
VFS: cannot open root device sda1 or unknown-block(0,0)
Hi,
Tim Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17 May 2007:
this is where I think i start to go wrong I'm up to 5.3 .
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter04/creatingtoolsdir.html
I couldn't configure from the shell so I went into the CD root and
configured
I made
Hello,
I'm currently trying to install linux from scratch on a blank
hard drive off of the live CD. Everything goes fine until I try to
install binutils... setting up the lfs user group and the lfs user---
I can't configure it tells me I don't have permission... and
when I try to su
Dan Nicholson a écrit :
done in the mountkernfs filesystem. However, you want to transition
/dev from the init root to the real root because that's where all the
device nodes have been created. In the script I attached before, this
is done just before run-init:
mount -o move /dev
I am attempting to build LFS62 on a s390 system.
The configure seems to not be able to understand that the system is
s390-ibm-linux-gnu.
The following are some lines that seem to be a problem running ./configure
/configure --prefix=/tools --with-tclinclude=/tools/include --with-x=no
John Gnew wrote:
I am attempting to build LFS62 on a s390 system.
Hi LFS is only for x86 compatible processors.
Try visiting the crosslfs project, and their mailing lists. You may get
more help there even if they might not have actually built for the s390.
Alan
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,how to do copy and paste command text from winXP to lfs through wmware?
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Files ,for now it has not installed ssdh in
lfs,how to do copy and paste command text from winXP to lfs through wmware?
thanks for your help
You're going to have to get sshd built and running before you can
boot. Just follow the instructions for building OpenSSH, but build it
from the chroot just
,for now it has not installed
ssdh in lfs,how to do copy and paste command text from winXP to lfs
through wmware? thanks for your help
When I install, I make sure I have a copy of gpm and lynx on a cd. After
lfs, I install these two packages. Then I open another console, use
lynx to read the book
On Thursday 11 January 2007 10:24, Debasree Mallick wrote:
Here is the problem that gcc finds the header in the wrong
location(tools/include) instead of '/usr/include' .I am sure about
that by running the following program segment .
You're speaking about gcc installed in 6.12, right?
If so,
Hello
I am facing the following problem in building GCC 4.0.3 . If
any body know the solution, then please help me.
When run make command then the following error ocured..
In file included from ../../sources/gcc-4.0.3/gcc/crtstuff.c:64:
../../sources/gcc-4.0.3/gcc
Debasree Mallick wrote these words on 01/10/07 19:27 CST:
Hello
I am facing the following problem in building GCC 4.0.3 . If
any body know the solution, then please help me.
A brief look at the error messages make me think that perhaps you
didn't create and enter the 'build
/sys_errlist.h
What should i do ..Please help me...
On 1/11/07, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debasree Mallick wrote these words on 01/10/07 19:27 CST:
Hello
I am facing the following problem in building GCC 4.0.3 . If
any body know the solution, then please help me
Greetings,
I would be grateful for some urgent help with getting a DVBT device to work
with an oldish LFS/BLFS setup.
The setup is about a year+ old (the udev I think is about udev084 but it
could be udev076, kernel 2.6.17, the dvbT device is an averTV DVBT usb2.0,
it is enabled
lux-integ wrote:
Greetings,
I would be grateful for some urgent help with getting a DVBT device to work
with an oldish LFS/BLFS setup.
The setup is about a year+ old (the udev I think is about udev084 but it
could be udev076, kernel 2.6.17, the dvbT device is an averTV DVBT usb2.0
`/sources/glibc-2.3.6'
make: *** [install] Error 2
Has anyone an idea were I went wrong ? Thanks for any help.
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong.
Has you got out of space in /usr (or /) filesystem?
Merry Christmas.
J.C.
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Vladimir A. Pavlov schreef:
On Friday 15 December 2006 10:20, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
/tools/bin/install: accessing `/usr/include/sys/signal.h': Not a directory
It seems you don't have the /usr/include/sys directory or some of its
parents.
What does the following command say?
$ ls -ld
: *** [install] Error 2
Has anyone an idea were I went wrong ? Thanks for any help.
Regards,
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: *** [install] Error 2
Has anyone an idea were I went wrong ? Thanks for any help.
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On Friday 15 December 2006 10:20, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
/tools/bin/install: accessing `/usr/include/sys/signal.h': Not a directory
It seems you don't have the /usr/include/sys directory or some of its
parents.
What does the following command say?
$ ls -ld /usr /usr/include /usr/include/sys
`check' not remade because of errors.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/src/glibc-2.3.6'
make: *** [check] Error 2
- Original Message -
From: Vladimir A. Pavlov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Sent: 26 November, 2006 20:26
Subject: Re: HELP
On Sunday 26 November 2006 21:25
On Monday 27 November 2006 11:42, Aizi Gnagni wrote:
What do you see after running the following?
/src/glibc-build/elf/check-textrel /src/glibc-build/libc.so \
/src/glibc-build/elf/check-textrel.out
make[2]: *** [/src/glibc-build/elf/check-textrel.out] Error 1
make[2]: Target
then I receive the
failure report in the Install-Error-Stripped file as attached.
*Could someone over there help me! Thousand thanks for any help and/or
hints as how to get around with this failure.*_
Building environment:
1) Host OS: Fedora Core 5, Kernel 2.6.18-rc6 (self compilation)
2
above then I receive the
failure report in the INSTALL-ERROR-STRIPPED file as attached.
*Could someone over there help me! Thousand thanks for any help and/or
hints as how to get around with this failure
With best regards
Aizi Gnagni
/src/glibc-build/elf/check-textrel /src/glibc-build/libc.so
/ ignore
these errors -- least of all with glibc.
*Could someone over there help me! Thousand thanks for any help and/or
hints as how to get around with this failure
I don't have any clue as to the cause of these particular failures,
but if I were you I'd back up a few steps to the point where
On Sunday 26 November 2006 21:25, Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
In the event I do continue the building with the command make install
after getting this failure reports as mentioned above then I receive the
failure report in the INSTALL-ERROR-STRIPPED file as attached.
Did you just say you did
receive the
failure report in the Install-Error-Stripped file as attached.
_*Could someone over there help me! Thousand thanks for any help and/or
hints as how to get around with this failure.*_
Building environment:
1) Host OS: Fedora Core 5, Kernel 2.6.18-rc6 (self compilation)
2) Hardware
'
and the other grep and at this moment I see I wasn't in the good section Now
It's impossible to compile gcc I think it's due to my ln
Help me please
Thanks
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pavan savoy wrote these words on 05/26/06 00:09 CST:
Using the current installation it is possible to mount the usb disk,
manually using mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/my_drive , but what exactly have to be
installed to automate this system, like when a usb disk is connected it has
to mount on
On 5/25/06, pavan savoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the current installation it is possible to mount the usb disk,
manually using mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/my_drive , but what exactly have to be
installed to automate this system, like when a usb disk is connected it has
to mount on that
Hello All,I have almost completed constructing BLFS Ver 6.1 , now I am looking to burn the constructed system in CD so that I can use it as a distribution on my different PCs .So please , can anyone help me out ?
Thanks in advance.Please Reply ASAPHimanshu Pahuja MCAC-DAC NOIDA
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himanshu pahuja wrote:
thanks everyone for ur support .
hi andrew
actually the BLFS cant be installed in a top down manner ,there are
various dependencies between packages .so i got some python scripts to
linearly sort them from hints section but they are old ,as well i m new
to python to
First of all, thank you very much for answering my mail...
the problem i am having is during chapter 6, i'ved just put the information
about ch.5, cause i thought it might help...
i'm running Fedora Core 3 as my host system, and my processor is Pentium
Mobile 740 1.73 Ghz (laptop) (i don't
First of all, thank you very much for answering my mail...
the problem i am having is during chapter 6, i'ved just put the
information about ch.5, cause i thought it might help...
i'm running Fedora Core 3 as my host system, and my processor is
Pentium Mobile 740 1.73 Ghz (laptop) (i don't know
On 3/21/06, Nelson Mota [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm running Fedora Core 3 as my host system, and my processor is Pentium
Mobile 740 1.73 Ghz (laptop) (i don't know if this helps...), i'ved check
the services and the ntpd is not runing... and the message is always about
tst-clock2.out...
thanx for ur supportOn 3/9/06, Paul G Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the book says to delete the source and bulid folders of he package .i am not clearwhat the source exactly means is it the tarball or thefolder built after extraction or both .. i am not clear ehich or both to delete plzhelp i m
hi everyone i am facing another problem while installing perl-5.8.7( i am using ver 6.1.1 and live cd)after makethe last cmd on page 72 says to cp -Rv lib/* /toools/lib/perl5/5.8.7 it say sit cant create file /toools/lib/perl5/5.8.7 permission denied
plz helpwhat to dothanx in advance himanshu
himanshu pahuja wrote:
hi everyone
i am facing another problem while installing perl-5.8.7( i am using ver
6.1.1 and live cd)
after make
the last cmd on page 72 says to cp -Rv lib/* /toools/lib/perl5/5.8.7
it say sit cant create file /toools/lib/perl5/5.8.7 permission denied
plz help
what
this one out yourself. At
the least Google about it, then report here when you've got it worked out.
plz help
What is 'plz'? Is that a word?
what to do
Is this a question or a statement?
I give you a D in composition, spelling and grammar, and an A in lazy
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hi again!
thanx for help!
sorry it was a typo!!! i included the \ as well because was sleepy!
it all good now!
thanx
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From: Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: help
On 3/5/06, himanshu pahuja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am not clear what the source exactly means is it the tarball or the
folder built after extraction or both ..
The source is the directory you get after unpacking the tarball. The
build directory is where you perform the build from. For
the book says to delete the source and bulid folders of he package .
i am not clear what the source exactly means is it the tarball or the
folder built after extraction or both ..
i am not clear ehich or both to delete plz help i m struck .
Your first step is to extract the tarball
hello everone plz help i m installing lfs ver 6.1.1 using live cd i am getting an error while installing glibc in chap 6 .when i configure it it says error: cannot compue the sizeof (long double),77refer config.log
for detailsi dont know what to do do i have to start all over againplz helpthanx
On 3/9/06, JiMi VO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lfs:/mnt/lfs/sources/gcc-build$../gcc-3.4.3/configure
--prefix=/tools
--libexecdir=/tools/lib --with-local-prefix=/tools --disable-nls
--enable-shared --enable-languages=c
configure:warning: --libexecdir=/tools/lib: invalid host type
On 3/9/06, himanshu pahuja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello everone
plz help i m installing lfs ver 6.1.1 using live cd i am getting an error
while installing glibc in chap 6 .when i configure it it says error: cannot
compue the sizeof (long double),77
Could you run sanity check from Ch. 5.7
not clear what the source exactly means is it the tarball or the folder built after extraction or both ..i am not clear ehich or both to delete plz help i m struck . thanx in advancehimanshu pahuja
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hi
Am using FC3 as my base distro.So i started with Chapter 5, where i
installed Binutils as per LFS book and then started configuring GCC.But i am
getting this error...
lfs:/mnt/lfs/sources/gcc-build$../gcc-3.4.3/configure --prefix=/tools
--libexecdir=/tools/lib --with-local-prefix=/tools
-build/nptl/tst-clock2.out] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/mnt/lfs/sources/glibc-2.3.4/nptl'
make[1]: *** [nptl/tests] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/lfs/sources/glibc-2.3.4'
make: *** [check] Error 2
I would apreciate any help i could get
errors:
snip the same errors
I think you confused yourself and meant to say GCC-3.4.3 because you
listed the same glibc-2.3.4 errors.
One thing I'll repeat that's in the book is that running the tests in
Ch. 5 are not going to help much. In your case, glibc is more than
functional enough
himanshu pahuja wrote:
hey chris thanx for rplying
but i have installed sed in chap5 and have verified it after
installing sed also i m getting this msg
Perhaps it was compiled linked against libraries on your host system and
won't run in chroot? What do you get from
ldd /tools/bin/sed
hello everyonei m installing glibc in chap6 (lfs ver 6.1.1 using live cd )but i am getting an error msg when i try to configuer using ../glibc-2.3.4/configure.. command../glibc-2.3.4/configure: line 250:sed :command not found
configure error :cannot find instal-shor instal.sh
himanshu pahuja wrote:
hello everyone
i m installing glibc in chap6 (lfs ver 6.1.1 using live cd )
but i am getting an error msg when i try to configuer using
../glibc-2.3.4/configure.. command
../glibc-2.3.4/configure: line 250:sed :command not found
..
..
configure error
himanshu pahuja wrote:
hey chris thanx for rplying
but i have installed sed in chap5 and have verified it after
installing sed also i m getting this msg
what to do plz help
himanhsupahuja
c-dac noida
If it says sed: command not found then either you don't have it or the
system can't find
I don't fully understand the sound set-up, but what I have now works, mostly.
I'm running LFS version CVS-2004-04-06 with a full KDE desktop. I did install
Alsa, but, though it works, the kernel still reports no devices on boot-up.
The KDE Desktop can make any sound it wants, but most other
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 10:37:07 -0800
From: Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: LFS Support List lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
To: LFS Support List lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: Re: Glibc config error help request
On 2/3/06, rick
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Dan Nicholson wrote:
I would go back to 5.7. Redo the specs file adjustment and see if you
can compile the dummy program correctly. If you don't get the right
interpreter, then the ld from binutils has the wrong LIB_PATH. Then
you'd probably have to go back to the beginning
On 2/3/06, rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, its back to the beginning. One more try...at least.
Sorry, man. You'll get there. Pull out that sanity check every once
in a while to make sure everything's still going alright. Like after
gcc and binutils Pass 2 in Ch. 5.
--
Dan
--
zopen"
and this returned
/usr/lib64/libz.so:4220 T gzopen
and works fine for all the functions mention as 'undefined references'.
As you probably know /usr/lib64/libz.so is a symlink to /lib64/libz.1
Any help in this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks
Justin Whelan
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 10:17 -0500, James Henry wrote:
can anyone send me a good link to reseach how to set up my wireless card
in the LFS environment
my ubuntu setup reports this from iwconfig:
lono wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
ra0 RT2500
can anyone send me a good link to reseach how to set up my wireless card
in the LFS environment
my ubuntu setup reports this from iwconfig:
lono wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
ra0 RT2500 Wireless ESSID:NETGEAR
Mode:Managed Frequency=2.412 GHz
On 9/25/05, Brandin Creech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
onboot_answer=${1}_onboot
onboot_answer=${!onboot_answer}
Wow, that's really nice. I had been using an extremely lame hack that
I'm not sure if it would always even work:
VARIABLE=${1}
VALUE=$(eval echo $`echo $VARIABLE`)
Thanks,
Hi,friends
This is umar from cdac.iam not getting
how to bundle the packages and make it to bootable CD
can any body help me out
Regards:
MOHD.UMAR
Project Engineer
CDAC
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