Hello all,
I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a working
system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It is of course
a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be functional. There is one
problem however. Approximately every 60 seconds the mouse is
Hello again,
I went to the website at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/cgi-bin/lfscounter.php to register as an
LFS user but there is no option for 7.3 in the drop down list.
I'm not sure this is the correct place to report this, so if it is not,
please excuse me.
Thanks,
Skip H
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Le 01/07/2013 17:28, William K Helbig Jr a écrit :
Hello all,
I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a working
system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It is of course
a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be functional. There is one
problem
Le 01/07/2013 17:28, Pierre Labastie a écrit :
Le 01/07/2013 17:28, William K Helbig Jr a écrit :
Hello all,
I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a working
system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It is of course
a bare, minimal system but it does
On Jul 1, 2013, at 10:28 AM, William K Helbig Jr wrote:
I went to the website at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/cgi-bin/lfscounter.php to register
as an
LFS user but there is no option for 7.3 in the drop down list.
Hmmm that is a problem! I do not see 7.3, too.
Sincerely,
WIlliam
I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a
working system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It
is of course a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be
functional. There is one problem however. Approximately every 60
seconds the mouse is disconnected
On 07/01/2013 08:39 PM, Niels Terp wrote:
I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a
working system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It
is of course a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be
functional. There is one problem however. Approximately
rootdelay=rootwait=Those are two options you can use. 5 seconds is usually good for rootdelay.So you could pass rootdelay=5 to the kernel when using usb devices.rootdelay=5 was not enough for me. I had to use 10 seconds.Hans.--
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