On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 04:49:38PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > These are just some ramblings that someone might be interested in. > > OK, so my day-to-day LFS system is old. The version of glibc is 2.3.6 > (November 2005), and gcc is 4.0.2. There are programs that I can't add > due to the old gcc and X11 is 6.8.2 and can't display windows from > another system built with Xorg 7.6 or later. > > So I decide to finally update. > > First step, look at the system requirements. Oops, almost nothing is > recent enough: bash, bzip2, gcc, kernel, perl, sed, coreutils, glibc. > > Now what? I use the system every day and the dual monitor setup is > nice. So I decide to do this in steps. First, I'll update to LFS 6.6, > chroot to there and build svn from that. >
I think you will have hours of fun getting to a kernel .config that works for you. I *suppose* that 6.6 is probably good enough to compile a current kernel, but so much has changed over the years that I think you will have a lot of fun sorting out the correct drivers. OTOH, if you have real SCSI disks, perhaps not so much has changed [ the big change for the rest of us was the move from hdX to sdX in the late 2.6.2X kernels, somewhere between the 6.2 and 6.6 releases ]. If you do run into problems, lsmod on a recent Live CD (I usually use SystemRescueCD) might identify which are the current drivers. From your previous comments, I assume you continue to use nvidia drivers, so I suppose you will not have to encounter the joys of getting KMS working ('simple', except when it isn't ;) Enjoy the process! ĸen -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page