Re: USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Dan Nicholson
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Jack Stone wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a LFS 6.3 system which I am trying to attach a Maxtor Onetouch IV > USB hard disk too. The system recognises the disk under the udev_retry > script but only after the next init script finished running, i.e after > udevsettle r

Re: 5.10. Expect-5.43.0 - test fail

2009-01-06 Thread Tomáš Skočdopole
No replies... I will try ignoring this problem and continue with building LFS. Regards, Tomas 2009/1/4 Tomáš Skočdopole : > Hello, > > I have some problems with chapter 5.10. Expect-5.43.0 (LFS version > 6.4 stable). I am using LFS LiveCD v6.3. > > I run testsuite in this chapter and some of tes

Re: jhalfs issue with permissions

2009-01-06 Thread Ralph Porter
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:50 PM, DJ Lucas wrote: > Ralph Porter wrote: > >> Building target 028-binutils-pass1 >> [/du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied 0 sec >> du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied >> >> > > Wait, it actually start

Re: modprobe problem

2009-01-06 Thread dennisjperkins
I didn't seem to need to do this but I will retest tonight. I found that if you forget to run "depmod- a", you get this error. -- Original message -- From: Ken Moffat > On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 05:34:20AM +, dennisjperk...@comcast.net wrote: > > I have fin

Re: USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Jack Stone
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Just out of curiosity (as I'm not sure I can help you with > this issue), could you show the entry in /etc/fstab that > you currently have /dev/sde1 /backup xfs defaults,nobarrier,noatime 10 The nobarrier is an XFS option to disable write-barr

Re: USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Randy McMurchy
Jack Stone wrote: > Sorry I should have made that clear. Yes the device does have an entry > in fstab. So far it is always given the same name (sde), but I don't > know if I can rely on that. Just out of curiosity (as I'm not sure I can help you with this issue), could you show the entry in /

Re: USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 06:59:01AM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote: > Jack Stone wrote: > > > As the udev_retry script is after the mountfs script I tried adding an > > extra_mount script after udev_retry which does a "mount -a". > > The 'mount -a' command will only mount those filesystems > identif

Re: modprobe problem

2009-01-06 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 05:34:20AM +, dennisjperk...@comcast.net wrote: > I have finished building another LFS system and I have a problem I have never > encountered before. I can't load modules. Whenever I try, I get this > message: > > MODTEST_OVERRIDE used but MODTEST_UNAME not set. >

Re: USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Jack Stone
Randy McMurchy wrote: > The 'mount -a' command will only mount those filesystems > identified in /etc/fstab. And typically you would not put > a USB device in /etc/fstab. Have you identified the USB > drive in that file? If so, how do you ensure that the drive > always has the same device filename

Re: USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Randy McMurchy
Jack Stone wrote: > As the udev_retry script is after the mountfs script I tried adding an > extra_mount script after udev_retry which does a "mount -a". The 'mount -a' command will only mount those filesystems identified in /etc/fstab. And typically you would not put a USB device in /etc/fstab.

USB Hard Drive issues

2009-01-06 Thread Jack Stone
Hi all, I have a LFS 6.3 system which I am trying to attach a Maxtor Onetouch IV USB hard disk too. The system recognises the disk under the udev_retry script but only after the next init script finished running, i.e after udevsettle returns. This seems to be regardless of what the next init

Problems compiling kernel in LFS 6.4

2009-01-06 Thread ga ho
System being built : LFS 6.4 on a 4GB USB 2.0 stick Host system used : BLFS 6.3 on a 4GB USB 2.0 stick Processor : AMD AM2 Athlon 64 LE-1620 RAM : 2GB I am getting the warnings below, first when compiling the 2.26.27.4 kernel in the LFS 6.4 book then with the 2.6.27.10 kernel. The kernel