>On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 19:59 -0700, Walter Barnes wrote:
>> Is there a tool in LFS that I can use to convert HTML/PDF to another
>> format?
>>
>> I'm a Linux newbie so I don't know if the base LFS has this
>> capability. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>Not in base LFS, no. If you want to r
>>> Oct 6 16:56:13 lbc1211 kernel: Cannot find map file.
>>> Oct 6 16:56:13 lbc1211 kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel
>modules not enabled.
>>>
>>> Does this refer to /boot/System.map-2.6.22.9?
>>No. You don't need the System.map file. You don't seem to have kernel
>>modules enabled. Enabl
Coming in late here...
On 10/6/07, Walter Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looking over the logs for my new LFS system I noticed something odd. Right at
> the very top after klogd is started are these two lines:
>
> Oct 6 16:56:13 lbc1211 kernel: Cannot find map file.
> Oct 6 16:56:
From: Richard Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>When I log back in as root the variable $LFS isn't recognised so I setup the
>variable again and ran "mkdir -pv $LFS". It wouldnt allow me to mount LFS or
>my swap drive so I assume that they are OK. Do I simply need to enter chroot
>environment again