On 2011年02月17日 15:00, lfs-dev-requ...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
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version: "Linux From Scratch - Version SVN-20110216"
section: "7.5. Configuring the Linux Console"
Second para begins:
"The console and consolelog script reads the /etc/sysconfig/console file ..."
Should that instead read:
"The console and consolelog scripts read the /etc/sysconfig/console file .
version: "Version SVN-20110216"
section: "7.4. Configuring the setclock Script"
The test and explanation in para 3, "If you cannot remember ...", is
perhaps incomplete. The test seems to be inconclusive if the user is in
a GMT(+-0) timezone (e.g. UK) when no daylight savings time is in
operatio
I found two minor things ...
1. The upgrades to newer versions of IPRoute2 and Readline are not
mentioned on the "What's new" page.
2. The description of "grub-mkrescue" in "6.44. GRUB-1.98" should may be
updated to "Make a bootable image of GRUB suitable for a floppy disk or
a CD".
Regards
Seb
ver:"SVN-20110216"
sec:"7.10. Creating Custom Symlinks to Devices"
In sub-section '7.10.1. CD-ROM symlinks', does the sed command match too much:
looks like the target file ends up with the following for usb/firewire devices:
PROGRAM="write_cd_rules by-id by-id"
Am not in a position rig
> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:38:21 +
> From: akhiezer
> Subject: sed matches too much? - sec-7.10 custom symlinks
>
> ver: "SVN-20110216"
> sec: "7.10. Creating Custom Symlinks to Devices"
>
> In sub-section '7.10.1. CD-ROM symlinks', does the sed command match
> too much: looks like the tar
akhiezer wrote:
>> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:38:21 +
>> From: akhiezer
>> Subject: sed matches too much? - sec-7.10 custom symlinks
>>
>> ver: "SVN-20110216"
>> sec: "7.10. Creating Custom Symlinks to Devices"
>>
>> In sub-section '7.10.1. CD-ROM symlinks', does the sed command match
>> too m