Karthik Bhuvanagiri wrote:
Hi,
I'm following LFS-Book-6.7. I followed everything in the book successfully
until section 6.44.1-Installation of Grub. Compiling grub-1.98 fails after
issuing make command.
Please suggest me in resolving the issue.
*Output of ./configure --prefix=/usr
Mike McCarty wrote:
Karthik Bhuvanagiri wrote:
Hi,
I'm following LFS-Book-6.7. I followed everything in the book successfully
until section 6.44.1-Installation of Grub. Compiling grub-1.98 fails after
issuing make command.
Please suggest me in resolving the issue.
*Output of ./configure
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Did this ever get resolved? I see that the .o files got included
in the link more than once, but I didn't see a resolution.
In a fresh svn build yesterday, I get no errors at all. You've cut down
the output to where I can't see what the Makefile was
Mike McCarty wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Did this ever get resolved? I see that the .o files got included
in the link more than once, but I didn't see a resolution.
In a fresh svn build yesterday, I get no errors at all. You've cut down
the output to where I can't see
Alex Bosworth wrote:
I don't know a lot about linux scheduler, but I believe that it would make a
difference as, setting a lower priority means less time slice allocated to
the
process thus, in turn reduces the frequency the process is scheduled. On the
No, it means that if there are
Lorenzo Trojan wrote:
Hi all, I hope this isn't a silly question...
it's not quite clear to me one thing: why the the gcc cross compiler
created in sec 5.5 isn't used for the compilation of the packages in
section 5 (something like ./configure CC=$LFS_TGT-gcc)? Since the
path is set to
Hello,
I am not sure if these errors are related or not, but all three popup
in the terminal and are logged.
Apr 20 09:46:29 lfs_usb kernel: [ 246.500071] ACPI Error:
[\_TZ_.THRM] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND
(20101013/psargs-359)
Apr 20 09:46:29 lfs_usb kernel: [ 246.500148] ACPI
I'm using a VM (qemu) to build LFS v 6.8. I'm using the LFS LiveCD
as my build system. I've partitioned and formatted my disc,
and successfully booted the LiveCD. I've downloaded jhalfs-2.3.2
(I understand the one on the LiveCD jhalfs-2.3.1 is broken) and
started setting up my directory structure.
Mike McCarty wrote:
I'm using a VM (qemu) to build LFS v 6.8. I'm using the LFS LiveCD
as my build system. I've partitioned and formatted my disc,
and successfully booted the LiveCD. I've downloaded jhalfs-2.3.2
(I understand the one on the LiveCD jhalfs-2.3.1 is broken) and
started setting
Is the version 6.8 wget-list not yet available?
Mike
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
I'm using a VM (qemu) to build LFS v 6.8. I'm using the LFS LiveCD
as my build system. I've partitioned and formatted my disc,
and successfully booted the LiveCD. I've downloaded jhalfs-2.3.2
(I understand the one on the LiveCD jhalfs-2.3.1 is broken)
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
When you go into the VM, extract jhalfs to your /home directory (the
name doesn't matter). Run from there. jhalfs should create
/mnt/lfs/{jhalfs,sources}. I tell it not to mess with sources and then
just copy them manually to /mnt/lfs/sources, because I sometimes
Mike McCarty wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
When you go into the VM, extract jhalfs to your /home directory (the
name doesn't matter). Run from there. jhalfs should create
/mnt/lfs/{jhalfs,sources}. I tell it not to mess with sources and then
What's the difference between that and running
Mike McCarty wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
When you go into the VM, extract jhalfs to your /home directory (the
name doesn't matter). Run from there. jhalfs should create
/mnt/lfs/{jhalfs,sources}. I tell it not to mess with sources and then
just copy them manually to /mnt/lfs/sources,
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Don't know. I'd have to look at the code. I've always used ~/jhalfs
(with the current svn version).
Doesn't work for me, and hasn't worked for me, ever.
I just repeated a trial, and got the same result. It complains that
/media/jhalfs/lfs-commands does not exist.
If
On Apr 21, 2011 12:08 AM, Mike McCarty mike.mcca...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
When you go into the VM, extract jhalfs to your /home directory (the
name doesn't matter). Run from there. jhalfs should create
/mnt/lfs/{jhalfs,sources}. I tell it not to
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Yes, it,s a little touchy. You can get that when it's creating /tools, etc.
too.
Just delete the old stuff and start over. The program is not very tolerant
of errors and variations, but once you get it work the way you want, it's
handy.
Are you familiar with the term
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Yes, it,s a little touchy. You can get that when it's creating /tools, etc.
too.
Just delete the old stuff and start over. The program is not very tolerant
of errors and variations, but once you get it work the way you want, it's
handy.
I did what you suggest five times,
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