Hello, i686-pc-linux-gnu, (B)LFS
The installation of udev-137 went very smoothly and everything is humming along beautifully on my 2.6.28.2 SATA machine. Kudos and many thanks to the LFS developers. LFS had fallen somewhat behind Udev releases, so at some point, I decided to upgrade revision by revision on my own (Udev fascinates me). I was at 136 when I decided to try my hand at the brand-new LFS procedure in hopes of resynchronizing myself with the LFS people. As I said, everything worked just fine. To eliminate any doubts, I need a few answers which could help me get back in sync fully - if needed - with a correct LFS system: 1. I noticed two 64s and one 40 rule were installed in the "default" /lib/... directory. My understanding is that the "default" directory is "generic", i.e. these rules can apply to any "distribution" (including LFS). Am I right? 2. OTOH, the 61-cdrom rule was shipped to the "custom" (i.e. "LFS") directory, /etc/... Why is 61-cdrom LFS-specific? Just because of the group number? 3. I'd very much appreciate if somebody were to (re)publish a list (ls) of which rule-files should be in the "default" and "custom" directory respectively, for an up-to-date LFS system. Thanks, -- Alex -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
