To the attention of Andy and Mac (with many thanks for having
considered my problem).
This is how the things go.
I installed LFS-6.8 on a notebook HP Pavilion dv6215ea with i386 dual
core CPU. My situation at the moment is the following:
(1) 500 GB HD partitioned so to have Windows 7 (reserved)
RESOLVED!!!
The error was that I wrote the new menuentries in grub.cfg under the
voice ###BEGIN /usr/etc/grub.d/40_custom, while it was necessary to
write them under the voice ###BEGIN /usr/etc/grub.d/10_linux.
This recognized it was very easy to get a multiboot LFS | ArchLinux |
Ubuntu-Plus-7 |
On Wed, 2011-08-17 at 08:31 +0200, Giorgio Cittadini wrote:
Could there be a bug in the tarball of grub? I don't think it
possible, since the other OSs do use grub2 successfully (one in the
1.98, the other in the 1.99 version).
Not likely, since it's the same tarball that works fine for every
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 08:31:06 +0200
Giorgio Cittadini gioci...@gmail.com wrote:
(5) But also if I manually modify grub.cfg introducing the new
menuentry (and, obviously, I don't use grub-mkconfig), nothing
changes.
Then you are not modifying the grub.cfg that grub (the one on the MBR)
is
Hi, here is what I have done (on my UBUNTU 11.04 host, which has
build-essential installed, and is meeting lfs 6.8 host system requirements
lfs@ubuntulu:/mnt/lfs/sources$ tar -jxf gcc-4.5.2.tar.bz2
lfs@ubuntulu:/mnt/lfs/sources$ cd gcc-4.5.2
lfs@ubuntulu:/mnt/lfs/sources/gcc-4.5.2$ tar -jxf
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Franz L. Kuhlmann
f_kuhlm...@freenet.de wrote:
Hi, here is what I have done (on my UBUNTU 11.04 host, which has
build-essential installed, and is meeting lfs 6.8 host system requirements
snip wall of text, it said that the gcc used cannot compile
Hey, China
Giorgio Cittadini wrote:
RESOLVED!!!
Congratulations!
And thanks for posting the fix.
Mac
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