On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 10:28 +, akhiezer wrote:
You're expending resources to try to persuade people that there's no issue
here.
I'm not trying to persuade anyone anything... I'm trying to understand
why this is considered such an important thing, why it comes up again
and again as a source
From: Simon Geard delga...@ihug.co.nz
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 21:23:05 +1300
Subject: Re: [lfs-support] Ethernet Card Not Found
On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 10:28 +, akhiezer wrote:
You're expending resources to try to persuade people that there's no issue
Is it possible to build LFS-7.4 on x86_64 without the /lib64 symlink?
I have tried to do so but libstd++ in the chapter 5 tool chain dies.
I would like to build for x86_64 and have the same filesystem layout
that i686 has ie without the lib64 directories
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Baho Utot wrote:
Is it possible to build LFS-7.4 on x86_64 without the /lib64 symlink?
I have tried to do so but libstd++ in the chapter 5 tool chain dies.
I would like to build for x86_64 and have the same filesystem layout
that i686 has ie without the lib64 directories
I really don't know
Hi all, I'm still new for LFS, I'm going too try it.
I'm with
Mageia 3 and this is on the host
bash,
version 4.2.37(2)-release
/bin/sh - /usr/bin/bash
Binutils: (Linux/GNU
Binutils) 2.23.51.0.8.20121218
bison (GNU Bison) 2.7
/usr/bin/yacc -
/usr/bin/yacc.bison
Hello
Le 29/11/2013 18:47, a...@xfsmail.com a écrit :
version-check.sh: line 29: make: command not found
I think that the make command must be install.
So your Mageia is not ready for LFS 7.4, and you ? are you ready to read
the book and your screen ?
Bye
Denis
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a...@xfsmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I'm still new for LFS, I'm going too try it.
I'm with
Mageia 3 and this is on the host
bash,
version 4.2.37(2)-release
/bin/sh - /usr/bin/bash
Binutils: (Linux/GNU
Binutils) 2.23.51.0.8.20121218
bison (GNU Bison) 2.7
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:47:23 +
From: a...@xfsmail.com
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: [lfs-support] Host System Requirements LFS 7.4 with Mageia 3
Hi all, I'm still new for LFS, I'm going too try it.
I'm with
Mageia 3 and this is on the host
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:47:23 +
From: a...@xfsmail.com
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: [lfs-support] Host System Requirements LFS 7.4 with Mageia 3
Hi all, I'm still new for LFS, I'm going too try it.
I'm with
Mageia 3 and this is on the host
On 2013-11-29 17:52, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
alex@xfsmail.comwrote:
Hi all, I'm still new for LFS, I'm going too try it. I'm with Mageia
3 and this is on the host bash, version
4.2.37(2)-release /bin/sh - /usr/bin/bash Binutils: (Linux/GNU
Binutils)
On 2013-11-29 18:26, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
alex@xfsmail.comwrote:
My real point is this one. Bash-3.2 (/bin/sh should be a symbolic or
hard link to bash) I think maybe it means /bin/sh should be /bin/bash (
/bin/sh - /bin/bash) but mine is ( /bin/sh - /usr/bin/bash ). (
/bin/sh - /bin/bash )
Hello all --
Thanks to the help I have received here or elsewhere, I have made it as far
as section III in the online instructions: Building the LFS System.
I am using Linux Mint 15 as my host computer which only allows me to sudo
before commands. I cannot log in as root (to my knowledge). The
On 11/29/2013 01:56 PM, frozen tuesday wrote:
Hello all --
Thanks to the help I have received here or elsewhere, I have made it as
far as section III in the online instructions: Building the LFS System.
I am using Linux Mint 15 as my host computer which only allows me to
sudo before
Hello,
On Ubuntu and Mint, I found out that if you run:
sudo passwd root
And set the password, you can run su - root and login as root. I do this
as one of the first things when setting up a Ubuntu or Mint system because
I cannot stand sudo.
Hope this helps!
Douglas Reno
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:56 AM, frozen tuesday
frozen.tues...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello all --
Thanks to the help I have received here or elsewhere, I have made it as
far as section III in the online instructions: Building the LFS System.
I am using Linux Mint 15 as my host computer which
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:55 AM, a...@xfsmail.com wrote:
On 2013-11-29 18:26, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
alex@xfsmail.comwrote:
My real point is this one. Bash-3.2 (/bin/sh should be a symbolic or hard
link to bash) I think maybe it means /bin/sh should be /bin/bash ( /bin/sh
- /bin/bash) but
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:35:19AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Baho Utot wrote:
Is it possible to build LFS-7.4 on x86_64 without the /lib64 symlink?
I have tried to do so but libstd++ in the chapter 5 tool chain dies.
I would like to build for x86_64 and have the same filesystem layout
On 11/29/2013 07:23 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:35:19AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Baho Utot wrote:
Is it possible to build LFS-7.4 on x86_64 without the /lib64 symlink?
I have tried to do so but libstd++ in the chapter 5 tool chain dies.
I would like to build for
I've started trying to use LFS 7.4.
As usual with these things, I took a tangent and went looking for Internet
references outside of www.LinuxFromScratch.org.
Does anyone within the LFS project maintain The Linux Documentation Project
LFS Guide, http://www.tldp.org/guides.html#lfs or is that
lfs-support.neophyte_...@ordinaryamerican.net wrote:
I've started trying to use LFS 7.4.
As usual with these things, I took a tangent and went looking for Internet
references outside of www.LinuxFromScratch.org.
Does anyone within the LFS project maintain The Linux Documentation Project
LFS
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