Hello,
I am a first time user of LFS, and was away from linux related wor for
quite some time.
I am now at chroot phase where I managed to wipe out my $LFS/dev
directory which was still bound to the actual /dev
My system is still functional, i just can not login ::(
my original host is 32 bit
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 01:42:50AM +0800, Jason Munkee wrote:
>
> I'm useing the LFS-6.3 LiveCD as host and following LFS-6.4.
>
> I did find some discussion about the Coreutils patch problem
> but still don't know how to fix it!
>
Do you have a url for this ? I don't know what you are talking
I'm useing the LFS-6.3 LiveCD as host and following LFS-6.4.
I did find some discussion about the Coreutils patch problem
but still don't know how to fix it!
It all went good until I got an error from the make check of
Coreutils-6.12(ch.6.12)
this is part of the log
Hugh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> • The version of the book being used: 6.4
> • The host distribution and version being used to create LFS: Debian Lenny
> • The package or section the problem was encountered in: 5.12.
> GCC-4.3.2 - Pass 2
> • The exact error message or symptom being received:
>
>
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Simon Geard wrote:
> Stick a label on the filesystem, and mount it via /dev/disk/by-label/*?
> Or did I miss an earlier part of the conversation that rules that out?
>
> Simon.
>
That would work but is not really the problem. The problem is trying t
Hi All,
• The version of the book being used: 6.4
• The host distribution and version being used to create LFS: Debian Lenny
• The package or section the problem was encountered in: 5.12.
GCC-4.3.2 - Pass 2
• The exact error message or symptom being received:
Below are the last part of output of
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 09:19 +, Jack Stone wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
> > 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.
> >
> > You
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 19:16 +1100, Laurence Jeloudev wrote:
> setting up the environment command
>
> this starts off with the command cat
>
> i typed it in and everything was frozen or destroyed after that it
> didnt respond at all
You are referring, I take it, to the following commands?
cat