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Subject: building LFS
From: Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LFS Support List
Date: Donnerstag, 06. Dezember 2007 01:59:26
> Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 12/05/07 18:42 CST:
>>
>> That's a pretty good idea. It also might be nice if we placed a
>>
Bryan J. McBride wrote:
> I have to admit that when I read the book the first time, I was
> initially stumped as to where I was supposed to be when I execute the
> commands. I can see where this could be missed or just forgotten. There
> is so much to absorb, especially if you are a relative newbie
Well, I suppose it couldn't hurt, but if someone is such a newbie
that they don't know to unpack sources and cd into the working
directory because they didn't bother reading the preface material,
what makes you think they'll read anything but the actual commands?
While I would agree that if some
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 12/05/07 18:42 CST:
>
> That's a pretty good idea. It also might be nice if we placed a
> pointer back to the introduction text before the first package
> (binutils-pass1) since most people probably skim that section (or skip
> it entirely) and miss a crucial piec
On Dec 5, 2007 4:35 PM, Clyde Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> This seems to come up on the list regularly. I, too ran afoul of this
> obvious tip. In re-reading the text I notice that I must struggle to not
> see it as:
>
> "IMPORTANT! Before issuing the build instructions for a package,
Philippe Delavalade wrote:
> Le mardi 04 décembre à 14:20, Luuk a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>> i started reading the BOOK (Linux From Scratch - Version SVN-20071125)
>> i have the following questioon:
>>
>> In chapter 5.3.1 binutils-2.18 - Pass 1 the following is mentioned:
>> The Binutils documentation
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Hi All,
I could find the problem in my init script, actually I was using
switchroot command to move from my old root to new root. But busybox
gives switch_root in place of switchroot. So when I replaced the
switchroot with switch_root command, I could see it was mounting the new
root fs which
Hi All,
I am trying to boot Ubuntu Kernel using custom root file system. I am
using Busybox's (Version 1.7.0) init for initing my box. I am observing
init is not remounting my system root which is /dev/sda2 in my case on
/. After booting up I observe it has mounted /dev/root on /, which is
a