On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 17:21:03 +0100
Pierre Labastie wrote:
> On 02/03/2018 11:56, miguel caldas wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I trieed to create the tools symlink this way:
> >
> > ln -sv $LFS/tools /
> >
> >
> >
> > I always got a error message telling that "ln: failed
Hi,
When I trieed to create the tools symlink this way:
ln -sv $LFS/tools /
I always got a error message telling that "ln: failed to create symbolic link
'/tools': File exists".
The only way I found to circumvent this was to give the create symlink command
in the following way:
ln -sv
On 02/03/2018 11:56, miguel caldas wrote:
Hi,
When I trieed to create the tools symlink this way:
ln -sv $LFS/tools /
I always got a error message telling that "ln: failed to create symbolic
link '/tools': File exists".
The only way I found to circumvent this was to give the create symlink
miguel caldas wrote:
Hi,
When I trieed to create the tools symlink this way:
ln -sv $LFS/tools /
I always got a error message telling that "ln: failed to create symbolic
link '/tools': File exists".
That's because /tools exists. You probably ran the previous command
(mkdir -v
miguel caldas wrote:
I'm sorry, it points to "/mnt/LFS.
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On 2 March 2018 6:28 PM, miguel caldas wrote:
Hi Bruce,
I just checked the LFS variable and it points to /mnt/tools, so that is not it.
Do you have any idea what
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