On Feb 17, 2008 1:56 PM, Jeremy Henty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 10:10:13AM -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> > On Feb 17, 2008 6:16 AM, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > You really should get the script from LFS-6.2 or 6.3, and replace
> > > ${ECHO
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 10:10:13AM -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2008 6:16 AM, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You really should get the script from LFS-6.2 or 6.3, and replace
> > ${ECHO} with just "echo"
>
> Using /bin/echo produces the correct result.
Thank
On Feb 17, 2008 6:16 AM, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeremy Henty wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 06:00:12PM +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> >
> >> This is because the new kernel defaults to UTF-8 on the console. You
> >> need a new version of the "console" bootscr
Jeremy Henty wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 06:00:12PM +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
>
>> This is because the new kernel defaults to UTF-8 on the console. You
>> need a new version of the "console" bootscript to drive it out of
>> this mode.
>
> OK, running "unicode_stop" fixes things
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 06:00:12PM +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> This is because the new kernel defaults to UTF-8 on the console. You
> need a new version of the "console" bootscript to drive it out of
> this mode.
OK, running "unicode_stop" fixes things. I guess just adding a call
Jeremy Henty wrote:
> I upgraded my LFS 6.1.1 from 2.6.23 to 2.6.24 and now all 8-bit
> characters appear as a reverse-video question mark in the terminal.
> At least this is true for the pound sign in emacs, and accented
> characters in mutt. If I run emacs in xterm the pound sig
Just thought I'd add a title to my email! D'oh!
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 12:20:38PM +, Jeremy Henty wrote:
>
> I upgraded my LFS 6.1.1 from 2.6.23 to 2.6.24 and now all 8-bit
> characters appear as a reverse-video question mark in the terminal.
> At least this is true for the
I upgraded my LFS 6.1.1 from 2.6.23 to 2.6.24 and now all 8-bit
characters appear as a reverse-video question mark in the terminal.
At least this is true for the pound sign in emacs, and accented
characters in mutt. If I run emacs in xterm the pound signs are OK.
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