On Dec 14, 2007 2:53 PM, Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all thank you for help on the kernel configuration (I went to the
> newest version). I now have two questions if you update gcc, glibc, or
> binutils: Do you have to start back with 5.1 or can you build these with
> older v
First of all thank you for help on the kernel configuration (I went to the
newest version). I now have two questions if you update gcc, glibc, or
binutils: Do you have to start back with 5.1 or can you build these with
older versions that were in tools if it was preserved? My second question
is w
Ryan Golhar wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new LFS and am following the online book. My host machines is
> RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (kernel 2.4).
>
>
> What am I doing wrong?
IIRC, you need a 2.6 kernel? It's been a while since I looked at the
book. Review and you might want to use the LFS Live C
> Well, it should solve the first set. Maybe there is something about
> the fedora system that causes the failures on platforms that are
> normally ok. Dunno, and that is a worrying thought when you are in
> chroot.
Found the problem! I have selinux enforcing with the default Fedora
FC6 policy
Hi all,
I'm new LFS and am following the online book. My host machines is
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 (kernel 2.4).
I successfully built and installed binutils and gcc. I'm on section
5.5.1. When I follow the instructions for installing the header files,
I get an error. Here is what I am see