Hi there, im new to the mailing list, so please correct me if i make any
mistakes.
I have used linux for some time, and wanted to make my own, so ive gone
for LFS.
I am compiling onto a SanDisk Cruzer 4gb portable USB flash drive, so i
am using /dev/sdb (without a specific partition) to save
On 29/06/10 11:50, Saxon Landers wrote:
Hi there, im new to the mailing list, so please correct me if i make any
mistakes.
I have used linux for some time, and wanted to make my own, so ive gone
for LFS.
I am compiling onto a SanDisk Cruzer 4gb portable USB flash drive, so i
am using
l...@ubuntu10-clean:/mnt/lfs/tools/glibc-build$ make
I am also new to LFS, the book says we should always work in
directory /mnt/lfs/sources and install temporary tools in
directory /mnt/lfs/tools. So, the right build place of glibc-build
pass1 should be /mnt/lfs/sources/glibc-build.
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Andrew Benton wrote:
On 29/06/10 11:50, Saxon Landers wrote:
Hi there, im new to the mailing list, so please correct me if i make any
mistakes.
I have used linux for some time, and wanted to make my own, so ive gone
for LFS.
I am compiling onto a SanDisk Cruzer 4gb portable USB flash drive,
On Tuesday 29 June 2010 12:57:21 Mike McCarty wrote:
Andrew Benton wrote:
On 29/06/10 11:50, Saxon Landers wrote:
Hi there, im new to the mailing list, so please correct me if i make any
mistakes.
I have used linux for some time, and wanted to make my own, so ive gone
for LFS.
I am
Neal Murphy wrote:
On Tuesday 29 June 2010 12:57:21 Mike McCarty wrote:
[about partitions]
The mount command should be able to mount anything with a file system
in it. CD-ROMS don't have partitions, nor do native USB sticks,
[...]
An explicit example: 'mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb /mnt'. Oh,