randhir phagura wrote:
# ip addr show
1. Intel: mtu 1500 qdisc noop qlen 1000
link/ether 00:02:a5:a4:3f:bf brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Does this indicate something to you?
Well, yeah. Unless I'm reading that incorrectly, it appears that the
device normaly refered to as 'eth0' is now 'Intel
Hi,
DJ Lucas wrote on Tue, 02 May 2006 21:03:06:
randhir phagura wrote:
No the kernel does detect but does not bring-up eth0.
The dmesg gives the following, as related to eth0:
eth0: OEM i82557/i82558 10/100 Ethernet, 00:02:A5:A4:3F:BF, IRQ 11.
Receiver lock-up bug exists -- enabling work-
Angel Tsankov wrote:
How do I log into LFS after build and reboot?
You type your username and password.
Well, is it noe obvious that I do not know the root password?
You were supposed to set the root password when you installed Shadow,
chapter 6.54, specifically 6.54.3.
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marco van der grient wrote:
Hi,
For some reason the complete install went just fine (good job LFS!) but
making the system bootable was a problem:
when I chroot into the system (from the live CD), call grub, I get
errors about not finding the root disk (not a block device).
When I want to check
Hi,
For some reason the complete install went just fine (good job LFS!) but
making the system bootable was a problem:
when I chroot into the system (from the live CD), call grub, I get
errors about not finding the root disk (not a block device).
When I want to check the disk with fdisk or cfdisk
Hi!
I'm building LFS SVN-20060420 and have the following error while running
"make -k check" for chapter6/tar:
...
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/src/tmp/tar-1.15.1/tests'
make check-local
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/src/tmp/tar-1.15.1/tests'
/bin/sh ./testsuite
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On 5/3/06, elmarsa dice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have read it carefully and I think this is where I have my
problem. I understand I need to enter the source directory but
where to put the source directory is the question. In sections
5.4 and 5.5 I cp'd the source directories to the -build
On 5/3/06, Angel Tsankov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How do I log into LFS after build and reboot?
>
> You type your username and password.
Well, is it noe obvious that I do not know the root password?
At any point did you run `passwd root'? It's at the bottom of the
Shadow instructions. I
How do I log into LFS after build and reboot?
You type your username and password.
Well, is it noe obvious that I do not know the root password?
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Chris Staub wrote:
Angel Tsankov wrote:
How do I log into LFS after build and reboot?
You type your username and password.
:D
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Angel Tsankov wrote:
How do I log into LFS after build and reboot?
You type your username and password.
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Chris,
Thanks for the reply. I truly appreciate your help as I am
teaching myself and the only source of assistance to me is this
forum. See below:
--- Chris Staub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> elmarsa dice wrote:
> > I am having some problems in understanding where to put the
> > Linux Headers.
elmarsa dice wrote:
Please read section 5.1 carefully. It tells you that all
package
installation instructions assume that you have unpacked the
source
tarball and entered the source dir.
I have read it carefully and I think this is where I have my
problem. I understand I need to enter the s
On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 01:28 +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:40:21AM +0300, Angel Tsankov wrote:
> > I've come to 8.4. Making the LFS System Bootable. I already built LFS on a
> > SCSI hard drive with the following /boot/grub/menu.lst file:
> >
> > root (hd0,1)
> > kernel /bo
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