Bill,
        Do you have a dvd burner in that machine? How about trying a recent
livedvd to build LFS instead of using RH9 which is quite old?

In my case, I will use the gentoo livedvd and I verified that it contain
recent version of all the utilities needed to compile LFS (it does) and is
available in both 32bit and 64bit.

HTH
Alain

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[mailto:lfs-support-boun...@linuxfromscratch.org] De la part de Bill
Cunningham
Envoyé : 26 juillet 2011 09:30
À : LFS Support List
Objet : Re: glibc

Simon Geard wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 20:37 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter05/glibc.html
>>
>>     This case 'uname -m' and so on text is not working for me. Where
>> should this configparams file be created. It's not being created
>> anywhere for me.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>
> If you're running a 32-bit x86 OS, then it will be in the current
> directory, which should be the glibc-build directory you just created
> and entered. If you're not running a 32-bit x86 OS, it won't be
> created at all.

    Ok. It's there. I have solved this problem. And another has arisen. I am

running an old RH 9 32 bit OS on a AMD athelon 64 bit address bus processor.

So you can probably see why I want to learn to change and maybe even try 
clfs. Now the problem is with a directory inside. Glibc.

Bill

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