yes
Chris
On 28-Sep-09, at 11:40 PM, Justin P. Mattock wrote:
> Chris Rice wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I have just finished installing the boot-loader, but when I try to
>> login, It tells me its check mail, then after that I get an error
>> "Cannot execute /bin/bash : No such file or directory". So
I should have clarified that I am trying to install this inside of
virtual box. Before installing grub, i took a snapshot of the current
system state. After realizing that I couldn't login, I then restored
the system to this snapshot.
Chris
On 28-Sep-09, at 11:38 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
Chris Rice wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have just finished installing the boot-loader, but when I try to
> login, It tells me its check mail, then after that I get an error
> "Cannot execute /bin/bash : No such file or directory". So I restored
> to a snapshot I took just before installing grub and entere
Chris Rice wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have just finished installing the boot-loader, but when I try to
> login, It tells me its check mail, then after that I get an error
> "Cannot execute /bin/bash : No such file or directory". So I restored
> to a snapshot I took just before installing grub and
Hello
I have just finished installing the boot-loader, but when I try to
login, It tells me its check mail, then after that I get an error
"Cannot execute /bin/bash : No such file or directory". So I restored
to a snapshot I took just before installing grub and entered "su root"
and got t
>I am building LFS from book 6.4 on an ext3 logical partition of an
>external USB harddisk.
>My host system is SUSE 10.3 on one of my two internal harddisks.
>
>Booting from the USB disk fails with
>"[4.410067] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount
>root fs on unknown-block (2,0)"
>
>
On 09/28/2009 12:46 PM, Jim Michmerhuizen wrote:
> Chris Staub wrote:
>
>> Besides the Host System Requirements, it appears you missed a note on
>> page 5.3, that says to delete the source and build dirs after each
>> installation.
>
> Mm. I *did* delete and remake the build dir after the errors t
Chris Staub wrote:
>
> William's suggestion to install Gawk is correct, however more generally
> you need to check the "Host System Requirements" page and make sure you
> have everything listed there - Gawk is just one
Another 'Doh!' for the record. A couple of days ago, when I was
beginning
William Immendorf wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Jim Michmerhuizen
> wrote:
>> I'm having trouble building the first-pass glibc-2.10.1 according to the
>> instructions in section 5.7.1 of the 6.5 LFS book.
>
>> [3] So, in this context, why on earth would I get errors from an
>> as-d
On 09/28/2009 11:35 AM, Jim Michmerhuizen wrote:
> Hi maillist members --
>
> I'm having trouble building the first-pass glibc-2.10.1 according to the
> instructions in section 5.7.1 of the 6.5 LFS book.
>
> [1] the Make aborts with this message:
> mawk: scripts/gen-sorted.awk: line 19: regular exp
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Jim Michmerhuizen wrote:
> Hi maillist members --
>
> I'm having trouble building the first-pass glibc-2.10.1 according to the
> instructions in section 5.7.1 of the 6.5 LFS book.
> [3] So, in this context, why on earth would I get errors from an
> as-distribute
Hi maillist members --
I'm having trouble building the first-pass glibc-2.10.1 according to the
instructions in section 5.7.1 of the 6.5 LFS book.
[1] the Make aborts with this message:
mawk: scripts/gen-sorted.awk: line 19: regular expression compile failed
(bad class -- [], [^] or [)
/[^
mawk:
has anybody solved this problem, i have encountered it yet
在2009-09-27,"Baho Utot" 写道:
>Ken Moffat wrote:
>> 2009/9/26 J.P.Kaper :
>>
>>> Maybe somebody else can find the right suggestion to let me solve my
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Hans Kaper.
>>>
>>
>> One of the problems with usb driv
John Graham wrote:
>> Thanks! All the sourceses is on the cd...so how do i free some space?
>
> If you've downloaded extra stuff and put it on the CD, just delete
> those and that should free up plenty of space.
What's all this about downloading to the CD, and deleting things
from a CD? Those th
Lars Fabricius wrote:
>
> I figuret it out.. can i move what i have downloadet from /dev/mapper/lfs-cd
> to
> /mnt/lfs/sources? al at one time?
You can't "move" them, but you can copy them. Either cp or rsync
is capable of doing that. The commands in the book all presume
that you've put your so
John Graham wrote:
>> Filesystem 1k-blokke brugt Tilbage brug%
>> Mounting point
>> /dev/mapper/lfs-cd 1548144 1530940 0 100%/
>> /dev/hda1 38535436180252 36397668 1%
>> /mnt/lfs
>
>
> Well, I know your pro
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