Andrew Benton wrote: > Jedediah Klusman wrote: > >> KK trying to install LFS using live cd. Heres my question, I want my
>> final LFS distro to have this directory/partition structure >> hda1 / >> hda2 SWAP >> hda3 /var >> hda4 ext >> hda5 /home >> hda6 /usr >> >> However from reading the book it tills me to mount my lfs partition to >> /mnt/lfs, and dosn't mention using multiple partitions much. So im at >> a loss. Im afraid that ill finish the build and have my entire >> dirctory structure like this >> /mnt/lfs >> /mnt/lfs/var >> /mnt/lfs/home >> /mnt/lfs/usr >> Hi there, I have a multi partitioned architecture for my main system hda1 = /boot hda2 = swap hda3 / hda5 /usr hda6 /opt hda7 /home hda8 /sources (my source code repository for LFS/BLFS...) hda8 /var hda10 /lfs (where I build my lfs - normally mounted to /mnt/lfs) Once I have built a shiny new version of LFS I then, very carefully, copy /mnt/lfs/{boot, /, usr, opt, var} over to the appropriate partitions. Normally I use cp -a. I use grub and have multiple boot options so I can boot up my pure lfs on hda10 or boot into the "live system" using hda1 (the boot partition) and hda3 as /. Hope this helps. Alan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page