Dear William,
On 06.10.2009, at 02:26, William Tracy wrote:
Just in case anyone cares:
I haven't figured out what was keeping the instructions from LFS from
working. However I have found that all I need to do to create a
working T2 chroot is:
1. Build a T2 target (I used the "Just create binary packages and
isofs.txt" option).
2. Mount /dev and /proc exactly as Aldas described.
3. Copy /etc/resolve.conf from the host.
4. Enter the chroot with:
chroot ${YOUR-CHROOT-DIR} env -i HOME=/root TERM="$TERM" /bin/bash --
login +h
What I am hoping to accomplish is:
1. Build a minimal T2 environment on a third-party distro. Since I'm
not building anything exotic at this stage, there should be few
compatibility problems.
2. Use the minimal environment from stage 1 to bootstrap a bootable T2
system (that might include unusual packages or development releases
that haven't had all the compatibility bugs fixed).
I've been able to do this before as long as I did the Subversion
checkout and package downloads when I was not inside the chroot.
However, this time I am trying to create a simple process for others
to follow along with.
Thanks you for sharing!
I think this kind of notes, guides and discussions are a great help
for others and newcomers.
Regards
--
René Rebe, ExactCODE GmbH, Jaegerstr. 67, DE-10117 Berlin
http://exactcode.com | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name
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