Hi,
after having successfully build a running LFS, I tried to build a system
without gcc, make and other development tools (the goal is to build a
minimal system). So I started by skipping the corresponding sections in chap
6.
Building module-init-tools failed because zlib.h was missing. Actually
Inaki De la Fuente Cebrian wrote:
Does anybody know the flag I should use for -march and host when I compile
packages?
I've read I should use -march=i486 or march=i586 or march=c3, so I'm not
sure.
I don't use any compiler flags so that's what I would recommend. Just say no
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Does anybody know the flag I should use for -march and host when I compile
packages?
I've read I should use -march=i486 or march=i586 or march=c3, so I'm not
sure.
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Actually, I'm not so sure which prog is supposed to be the default
handler for images. I'm now thinking it's Eye Of Gnome. I ran
update-desktop-database and now "Image Viewer" is showing up. I'm
pretty sure I didn't manually add that. It should have been registered
after the install but wasn't
Yes /proc and /sys are mounted. I got the problem with mounting the
cdrom device fixed by trying
/dev/cdrom /media/cdromiso9660 ro,users,noauto,unhide 0 0
but on this cd, which holds all the BLFS files, the ls command only
produces audio_ts and video_ts so I guess its a filesystem proble
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Donal Farrell wrote:
Actually when I ran /etc/rc.d/init.d/udev start I got nothing which
probably means I've done something wrong? It's LFS 6.0 also by the way.
I did recompile the kernel to try add support for older cdrom
filesystems (MS Joliet, etc) before, if that makes any difference?
Ok, do
OK when I do /etc/.../udev start from inside chroot environment, it
populates /dev with the device nodes and the when I do ls, I have
everything like I have in SuSE, however this did not work inside the
actual LFS build
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I've gotten all the way through the LFS process, and all seems well, except
that when I boot, I get the following errors:
...
INIT: version 2.85 booting
Mounting kernel-based file systems: /proc/etc/rc.d/sysinit.d/S00mountkernfs:
Line 15: /bin/mount: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/filesystem
Actually when I ran /etc/rc.d/init.d/udev start I got nothing which
probably means I've done something wrong? It's LFS 6.0 also by the way.
I did recompile the kernel to try add support for older cdrom
filesystems (MS Joliet, etc) before, if that makes any difference?
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Donal Farrell wrote:
Hi Jeremy. Thanks for your help. No I don't have a /dev/cdrom the only
things in dev are /dev/console /dev/null and /dev/tty.
Ok, first of all which version of LFS have you built? If it's a 6.x
version, then something's not happening correctly with udev, because you
should ha
Simon Geard wrote:
>> On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 16:01 -0400, Jon wrote:
>>
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I've just about completed Gnome and have a question pertaining to image
files. When I click on an image file, how can I get it to display
directly in Nautilus? I can use EOG or GIMP to view them but when I just
>
Hi Jeremy. Thanks for your help. No I don't have a /dev/cdrom the only
things in dev are /dev/console /dev/null and /dev/tty. How can I make a
symlink to the real device? Suse's fstab doesn't say which IDE device it
but mtab says its hdc and hdd is a cd rewriter. The mtab lines from
SuSE are as fo
Donal Farrell wrote:
Hi there, I'm just finished LFS and am trying to start BLFS. The problem
I have is that I can't mount my cdrom drive in LFS, it complains aout
bad superblock, and that it cant find the mount-point in eu=ither fsatb
or mtab. Here's my complete /etc/fstab
[snip]
/dev/cdrom
Hi there,
i´ve tried the LFS 6.0 on VMWare Session with Suse 9.2,
till chapter 6 all compilations were OK, compiling GLIBC
ws OK and without error´s but make check produces many error´s
So i dont know if i should install that:
/sources/glibc-build/posix/wordexp-test.o(.text+0x402): In function `
Hi there, I'm just finished LFS and am trying to start BLFS. The problem
I have is that I can't mount my cdrom drive in LFS, it complains aout
bad superblock, and that it cant find the mount-point in eu=ither fsatb
or mtab. Here's my complete /etc/fstab
/dev/hda1 / reiserfs de
Hello,
I'm running LFS 5.1.1. While using the serial ports (for pppd and other
things) I often get the message
/bin/stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl for device
What's this? How to fix this?
Thanks
Marius Schäfer
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TheOldFellow wrote:
> Try gnumeric, it looks like it's a gnome app, but it isn't.
Actually, now I look at gnumeric again, it IS a gnome app. Last time I
looked, I'm sure it didn't need all those gnome-bloat packages.
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Hello,
I have successfully reached at the BLFS stage(BLFS-5.1 Book) and
compiled the abiword package as Text processor, Now I am looking for
some light weight Spreadsheet package other than Koffice/Open office
This sort of thing is better brought up on lfs-chat.
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Hello,
I have successfully reached at the BLFS stage(BLFS-5.1 Book) and
compiled the abiword package as Text processor, Now I am looking for
some light weight Spreadsheet package other than Koffice/Open office
Kind of heavy weight office suites. Since the space is the major
constraint b'coz we wa
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