On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:26 AM, brown wrap wrote:
> In 8.4.1 there is a procedure to build a rescue floppy. The procedure uses
> grub-mkrescue which would support a cdrom if genisoimage. Has anyone figured
> out a way to make a rescue cdrom?
I use a LiveCD. They are very handy for fixing a bro
In 8.4.1 there is a procedure to build a rescue floppy. The procedure uses
grub-mkrescue which would support a cdrom if genisoimage. Has anyone figured
out a way to make a rescue cdrom?
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Well thanks again. I have 4 gig of memory, so for now I will just go without
swap.
--- On Wed, 2/10/10, Andrew Benton wrote:
> From: Andrew Benton
> Subject: Re: Setting up /etc/fstab
> To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
> Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 4:59 PM
> On 11/02/10 00:19, br
On 11/02/10 00:19, brown wrap wrote:
> But once I boot to the kernel I built for LFS, won't LVM be out of the
> picture? I went into gparted and I think I found the device that is swap,
> I think its /dev/sda2 and my '/' partition should be /dev/sdc2.
>
> I was hoping to keep my Centos system an
From: Bruce Dubbs
To: BLFS Support List
Sent: Wed, February 10, 2010 5:28:38 PM
Subject: Re: wget 1.11.4
Carl Thorn wrote:
> I installed BIND and nslookup returned the value 66.135.59.49
>
> /etc/resolv.conf
> # Generated by dhcpcd from eth0
> # /etc/resolv
> If you are using LVM, then you need an initrd and that is
> out of scope
> for LFS.
>
> -- Bruce
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But once I boot to the kernel I built for LFS, won't LVM be out of the
picture? I went into gparted and I think I found the device that is swap,
I think its /dev/sda2 and my '/' partiti
brown wrap wrote:
>
> Ok, I built my system on an external drive. It has two partitions,
> busically I split a 1.5 TB right down the middle. I used the 2nd
> partition for the build. I have not reached the grub section yet.
> What my intention was to modify my existing grub to point to the
> parti
Ok, I built my system on an external drive. It has two partitions, busically I
split a 1.5 TB right down the middle. I used the 2nd partition for the build. I
have not reached the grub section yet. What my intention was to modify my
existing grub to point to the partition with LFS on it and bo
Hi,
I'm sorry but I made a mistake writing the number of chapter instead the one
of the version which is 6.5.
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Louis
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On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Louis Davies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build lfs version 5.0and I installed binutils and cross gcc.
Do you mean chapter 5?
> After this step I created the symlink and - following the instructions in
> section 5.3 - I deleted gcc source and build directories.
Hi,
I'm trying to build lfs version 5.0and I installed binutils and cross gcc.
After this step I created the symlink and - following the instructions in
section 5.3 - I deleted gcc source and build directories.So I was
forced to enter the command make mrproper from the /mnt/lfs/sources
d
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