Re: LFS 6.6 Chapter 8.1 Can't make new kernel

2010-06-25 Thread Andrew Benton
On 24/06/10 22:12, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Neal Murphy wrote: Both of the following commands display the symlink's target: ln -s /bin/sh Won't that just make a symbolic link to /bin/sh in the current directory? readlink /bin/sh Or more conventionally: $ ls -l /bin/sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root

Re: LFS 6.6 Chapter 8.1 Can't make new kernel

2010-06-25 Thread William Immendorf
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Andrew Benton b3n...@gmail.com wrote: Another tool to find out information about a file is stat, part of coreutils. Or just use file, which is part of File (the package). -- William Immendorf The ultimate in free computing. Messages in plain text, please, no