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
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
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
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
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
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 /
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
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.
>
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
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.
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
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
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