Andrew Benton wrote:
boovarahan boovarahan wrote:
<snip>
Please guide me.
What I did when I first did LFS was print pages out and then type them
in when I rebooted to LFS. This worked OK till I got to things like tcl
and docbook, then I started writing scripts to avoid typos.
Another alternative is to do it in chroot. Make sure you have /proc /sys
and /dev mounted.
Andy
Hi,
I always do quite a bit of BLFS inside Chroot.
Once you have GPM, Lynx (or Links) and your network set-up then you can
proceed from LFS but there's no doubt in my mind that it is lot easier
with a couple of xterms open (one being your chroot window into LFS).
Just follow the sections in chapter 6 about mounting the filesystems and
run udevstart to populate your chrooted /dev...)
Have fun.
Alan
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