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On 1/27/06, sanool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when i finish the lfs install.
> i want to burn all the software into cd and then i can install the
> linux system just from this cd.
> how can i do ? can any one help me?
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Le Vendredi 27 Janvier 2006 15:54, Justin R. Knierim a écrit :
> Niki Kovacs wrote:
> >The subject says it all. What are the minimal requirements for using the
> >LiveCD?
>
> In my testing, the LiveCD requires at a minimum 48MB ram to just boot to
> console. To be useful, at least 128MB is recomme
Niki Kovacs wrote:
The subject says it all. What are the minimal requirements for using the
LiveCD?
In my testing, the LiveCD requires at a minimum 48MB ram to just boot to
console. To be useful, at least 128MB is recommended. As soon as you
boot, you can partition, mount a swap partition,
Selon Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Read the README file, configure your xorg.conf (although it works just
> fine on my machine without any configuration changes) and then open a
> couple of xterms to get going... If Firefox is slow on your old
> hardware, try lynx. It's quick and runs hapilly
On 1/27/06, Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The subject says it all. What are the minimal requirements for using the
> LiveCD? (I only have dialup, so I have to drive to a friend's home to
> download it on his fast connection and burn it on CD)
>
> Besides my three working machines
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 1/26/06, Matt Darcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I boot into my LFS host distro (Slack 10.2).
Warning - Slackware <10 has problems acting as a build host. For your
first build you may want to consider a better host distro
He's using Slack 10.2. Why is that a problem?
Ilja Honkonen wrote:
any idea and what can or shall i do ?
...
May I suggest that you either
a.) start again from scratch paying attention to the text of the book,
...
or
b.) Use and out of the box distro suck as Debian, Suse, Redhat, Fedora,
...
Lol. One typo, placed where it matters mos
IraqiGeek wrote:
On Friday, January 27, 2006 7:01 AM GMT,
Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Are there two modes on the LiveCD, e. g. console vs. graphical?
The liveCD doesnt come with a GUI. It just boots a minimal system that
enables you to build LFS. If you want a liveCD Lin
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 18:34:48 +0100
Clemens Haupt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Clemens,
I realise that you are helping another German speaker. However this
list is English. If you give him bad advice we can't correct it if we
didn't understand it. Please stick to English on the lists and mail
Hi all
I am using my comex which is on a live cd. I have made three versions of it
... one is without gui, second is with gui and third one is with full gui eg
office-suit, web browser, pdf viewer etc.
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Regards
Mukesh Kaushal
- Original Message -
From: "David Lyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Niki
Besides my three working machines (three Pentium IV PCs, one of them a laptop,
all running Slackware 10.2), I also have an old Pentium II 233 MHz / 12 GB
HD / 128 MB RAM in the attic. I'd like to fiddle with LFS on this machine,
and I wonder if the LiveCD will boot on this machine.
I c
I found the problem yet. In the sources, which I downloaded was an error. The
patch sysklogd-1.4.1-fixes-1.patch is the same as
sysklogd-1.4.1-8bit-1.patch
Filip Bartmann
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