sed -i 's/MORMAL/NORMAL/' /etc/rc.d/init.d/modules
By the way, I'd appreciate a bit more explanation in the book about what, if
anything, stays in /etc/modules.conf (currently modules for my NIC & SB), and
what goes in /etc/sysconfig/modules with the conversion syntax.
Paul Rogers ([EMAIL PRO
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 07:13:33 -0600
boovarahan boovarahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
> I tried to install PPP-2.4.3 after installing the libpcap-0.9.3 file
> and I get the following error msg:
>
> ***
Andrew Benton wrote:
boovarahan boovarahan wrote:
Please guide me.
What I did when I first did LFS was print pages out and then type them
in when I rebooted to LFS. This worked OK till I got to things like tcl
and docbook, then I started writing scripts to avoid typos.
Another alternative
Hi !
I tried to install PPP-2.4.3 after installing the libpcap-0.9.3 file
and I get the following error msg:
make [1] : cc : command not found.
make [1] : *** [chat.o] Error 127
make : ***
boovarahan boovarahan wrote:
Hi All !
Now that I have a stable LFS system, I want to go on to BLFS. But the
problem is I can not use my LFS system usefully because it does not
have network/text based web browser be default. So it is difficult to
read the BLFS book which is stored in my hdd.
Ple
K. Mike Bradley wrote:
How do I do the whole root FS?
Read linux-2.6.15/Documentation/early-userspace/README
Good luck...
Andy
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Goh Lu Feng wrote:
ar.c:(.text+0x23): undefined reference to `yyparse'
Install bison and flex
sudo apt-get install bison flex
Andy
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On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 01:30:49PM +0530, boovarahan boovarahan wrote:
> ... I can not use my LFS system usefully because it does not have
> network/text based web browser be default. So it is difficult to
> read the BLFS book which is stored in my hdd.
When I started BLFS I installed the HTML do
Hi All !
Now that I have a stable LFS system, I want to go on to BLFS. But the
problem is I can not use my LFS system usefully because it does not
have network/text based web browser be default. So it is difficult to
read the BLFS book which is stored in my hdd.
Please guide me.
Boovarahan S
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