On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:05:41PM -0500, jasin wrote:
> Jeremy Henty wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately, vga=xxx seems to be incompatible with setting
> > FONT=... in /etc/sysconfig/console ! The console spungs back into
> > the default VGA mode during the SysV scripts. And if I *don't*
> > s
support wrote:
> Multiple 'windows' don't require X, personally i logon to 2 or 3 virtual
> terminals, carry out the lfs build work in terminal 1 and have a copy of
> the book open via lynx in terminal 2, then i can simply select with the
> mouse to highlight and right click in VT1 to paste. To op
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:05 AM, mark jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have completed the chapter 5. But I am facing one problem in chapter
> 6.10 every time. After done all the steps before it, then query the following:
> >
> > $> grep 'SEARCH.*/usr/lib' dummy.log |sed 's|;
Laurent HOAREAU wrote:
> Jeremy Huntwork a écrit :
>
>> Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
>>
>>
>>> * Does the community still want the LiveCD project?
>>>
> (Consider that a
>
>>> couple of the arguments above imply that the LFS
>>>
> LiveCD by its nature is
>
>>> degrading
Jeremy Henty wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:28:37AM -0500, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
>
>> Jeremy Henty wrote:
>>
>>> Does VGA=... work on anything except lilo? I could never get it
>>> to work under grub and every solution I Googled was lilo-specific.
>>>
>> Works great in grub:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:28:37AM -0500, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> Jeremy Henty wrote:
> >
> > Does VGA=... work on anything except lilo? I could never get it
> > to work under grub and every solution I Googled was lilo-specific.
>
> Works great in grub:
>
> title Some Distro
> root (hd
Jeremy Huntwork a écrit :
> Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
>
>> * Does the community still want the LiveCD project?
(Consider that a
>> couple of the arguments above imply that the LFS
LiveCD by its nature is
>> degrading the quality of LFS)
>>
>> * If so, is the community prepared to lend help in
ke
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> So we see at least two non-empty camps. One wants a strictly minimal CD, and
> one
> wants packages beyond it. The most "democratic" solution would be to make two
> CDs (and that's, in fact, the origin of the talks about package management),
> but
> we don't have
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
~snip~
>
> I could let this thread continue for some more time, but I get the
> impression that the ratio of votes will continue approximately the same.
as with the last time this subject came up :)
seems that while majority like the livecd project, getting more support
is
> Hello,
> I have completed the chapter 5. But I am facing one problem in chapter 6.10
> every time. After done all the steps before it, then query the following:
>
> $> grep 'SEARCH.*/usr/lib' dummy.log |sed 's|; |\n|g'
>
> I got nothing, then I tried with
>
> $> grep 'SEARCH.*/lib' dummy.lo
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 09:46:45PM +0100, Thomas Trepl wrote:
> What I wished to have is a simple, clean BootCD with no
> SchnickSchnack (how is that in English? Maybe "extra stuff") on it
I think the best English idiom would be "bells and whistles". But
thanks for the deutsche (?) idiom! I like
On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 15:22 +, Jeremy Henty wrote:
> Does VGA=... work on anything except lilo? I could never get it to
> work under grub and every solution I Googled was lilo-specific.
Indeed it does...
title comet - kernel 2.6.24.2 - LFS 6.1 - 16th February 2008
root
Jeremy Henty wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:05:28PM +, support wrote:
>
>> I guess for the livecd it'd be easier to pass it as a kernel
>> parameter with VGA=option.
>
> Does VGA=... work on anything except lilo? I could never get it to
> work under grub and every solution I
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:05:28PM +, support wrote:
> I guess for the livecd it'd be easier to pass it as a kernel
> parameter with VGA=option.
Does VGA=... work on anything except lilo? I could never get it to
work under grub and every solution I Googled was lilo-specific.
> If
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
>
>> * Does the community still want the LiveCD project? (Consider that a
>> couple of the arguments above imply that the LFS LiveCD by its nature is
>> degrading the quality of LFS)
>>
>> * If so, is the community prepared to lend help in keepin
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> * Does the community still want the LiveCD project? (Consider that a
> couple of the arguments above imply that the LFS LiveCD by its nature is
> degrading the quality of LFS)
>
> * If so, is the community prepared to lend help in keeping it alive?
Thank you all for you
lanas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When booting a stock LFS system using VmWare (eg. that normally runs
> Fedora) the resulting text screen is rather small. Is there some
> parameter, perhaps a kernel parameter, or a font modification that
> could make the text/console screen larger ?
>
> Thanks.
>
Y
Hi all,
When booting a stock LFS system using VmWare (eg. that normally runs
Fedora) the resulting text screen is rather small. Is there some
parameter, perhaps a kernel parameter, or a font modification that
could make the text/console screen larger ?
Thanks.
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nick levandoski wrote:
>
Those were good comments.
> ps
>
> I would be glad to help with the LFS LiveCD project, the problem is im
> not an expert but i did learn alot.
Ex=has been "spurt"=drip under pressure. ;-) So don't worry, your
future "expertise" is ahead of, not behind, you.
>
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