I have never used pastebin.com, but just tried it to. I didn't get any sort of
reference number, but didn't get any sort of reference number. So the post just
says 'Greg'.
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I tried to post a reply and it was rejected. Of the setting that were listed,
there was only one that was different:
config-2.6.32.7:CONFIG_INPUT_FF_MEMLESS=y
The kernel that work in my Centos environment came prebuilt. Someone posted a
site where one could post their large files, don't rememb
aztec...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hey guys, I have a system with 3 separate Hard drives that I would
> like to know how to partition and I would like to know if there is
> anyone with any suggestions.
>
> There are currently three hard drives on my system:
>
> • #1 : 20 GB drive • #2 : 200 GB dri
On 16 February 2010 23:10, wrote:
> Hey guys, I have a system with 3 separate Hard drives that I would like to
> know how to partition and I would like to know if there is anyone with any
> suggestions.
>
> There are currently three hard drives on my system:
>
> #1 : 20 GB drive
> #2 : 20
On 02/16/2010 06:46 PM, Timothy Legg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for the wonderful advice last time.
>
> I have moved along. On chapter 5.12.1 where I 'make test', I get back 7
> failures, output is at end of this message.
>
> Tis is similar to two occurances in previous threads, but I am not
> fam
stosss wrote these words on 02/16/10 14:18 CST:
> This is why I would really like to see the book devs go to posting a
> snapshot only when there has been a change to the book.
You are making a mountain from a molehill. If you are so worried if
there has been changes, just look at the daily render
Hello,
Thanks for the wonderful advice last time.
I have moved along. On chapter 5.12.1 where I 'make test', I get back 7
failures, output is at end of this message.
Tis is similar to two occurances in previous threads, but I am not
familiar enough with these tools for the information to be of
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:10 PM, wrote:
> Hey guys, I have a system with 3 separate Hard drives that I would like to
> know how to partition and I would like to know if there is anyone with any
> suggestions.
>
> There are currently three hard drives on my system:
>
> #1 : 20 GB drive
> #2 :
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Agathoklis D. Hatzimanikas
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, at 04:46 Chris Staub wrote:
>> If the book has an updated date and no Changelog entry for that day,
>> just check the svn log to see what was committed.
>
> I would like to say the same. It's easier to work with t
Hey guys, I have a system with 3 separate Hard drives that I would like to know
how to partition and I would like to know if there is anyone with any
suggestions.
There are currently three hard drives on my system:
• #1 : 20 GB drive
• #2 : 200 GB drive
• #3 : 250 GB drive
Bas
On 16 February 2010 22:32, Louis Davies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I executed all the procedure which is delineated in Chapter 5 to install lfs
> version 6.5 and all things behave correctly,
> but when I launch (as root) the command chroot of section 6.4 I obtain the
> response:
>
> chroot: cannot run comma
On 16 February 2010 22:25, brown wrap wrote:
>
>
> I double checked and the usb stull was selected, and not as a module either.
> It was selected to be built in.
>
> What is operating at the time of the grub menu? I can select between the two
> entries, the default and the rescue, but neither wo
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Louis Davies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I executed all the procedure which is delineated in Chapter 5 to install lfs
> version 6.5 and all things behave correctly,
> but when I launch (as root) the command chroot of section 6.4 I obtain the
> response:
>
> chroot: cannot run
> CONFIG_USB_HID=y
> Is the important option for USB input devices
>
> Andy
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Just checked, its there:
root:/# cd /boot
root:/boot# grep CONFIG_USB_HID *
config-2.6.32.7:CONFIG_USB_HID=y
config-2.6.32.7:CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV=y
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Hi,
I executed all the procedure which is delineated in Chapter 5 to install lfs
version 6.5 and all things behave correctly,
but when I launch (as root) the command chroot of section 6.4 I obtain the
response:
chroot: cannot run command '/tools/bin/env': No such file or directory
I don't unders
On 16/02/10 20:35, brown wrap wrote:
>
>
>> It looks to me like you might not have everything you need
>> supported
>> in your kernel. You might want to configure and install the
>> kernel
>> again. Checking the config a lot closer this time.
>
>
> I found this line in the .config file:
>
> CONFIG_
I double checked and the usb stull was selected, and not as a module either. It
was selected to be built in.
What is operating at the time of the grub menu? I can select between the two
entries, the default and the rescue, but neither works. What is running at that
point? The keyboard works a
> It looks to me like you might not have everything you need
> supported
> in your kernel. You might want to configure and install the
> kernel
> again. Checking the config a lot closer this time.
I found this line in the .config file:
CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT=y
I don't have any problem in recompil
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 3:17 PM, brown wrap wrote:
>
>
> --- On Tue, 2/16/10, stosss wrote:
>
>> Did you build USB support into your kernel?
>
>
> I thought I had built usb support. I find modules in the /boot/grub directory:
>
> [r...@localhost modprobe.d]# ls -l /mnt/lfs/boot/grub/|grep usb
> -
The issue is trying to hit a moving target.
>>> That is exactly the big problem!
>>> You will *always* be working on BLFS for more than 1 day.
>
> On 2/16/10, Ken Moffat wrote:
>> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/downloads/svn/
>> OK, I admit it looks just like a load of patches, but with
--- On Tue, 2/16/10, stosss wrote:
> Did you build USB support into your kernel?
I thought I had built usb support. I find modules in the /boot/grub directory:
[r...@localhost modprobe.d]# ls -l /mnt/lfs/boot/grub/|grep usb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3232 Feb 15 05:57 usb_keyboard.mod
-rw-r--r-
> I finally got the system to boot, but couldn't do anything with it. I thought
> the system was locked up, but I now believe it was just the keyboard was
> being recognized. I then went back and booted from the LiveLFS cd. I was able
> to mount the system I built and look at the sys.log file. I
-Original Message-
From: Dominic Ringuet
To: LFS Support List
Sent: Mon, Feb 15, 2010 9:24 am
Subject: Re: Glibc test failure
343 MB of RAM is not enough. Unless you got about 2 GB of swap, expect all kind
of errors here and there and a failure at the end. I don't know th
I finally got the system to boot, but couldn't do anything with it. I thought
the system was locked up, but I now believe it was just the keyboard was being
recognized. I then went back and booted from the LiveLFS cd. I was able to
mount the system I built and look at the sys.log file. I didn't
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