Re: fstab dump/fs_freq

2010-03-17 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Trent Shea wrote: > On Wednesday 17 March 2010 21:16:30 Bruce Dubbs wrote: >> Trent Shea wrote: >>> On Wednesday 17 March 2010 20:25:16 Trent Shea wrote: As dump/restore is not part of LFS or BLFS should this field be 0 for all rows? >> dump is a command that uses those fields. We do bui

Re: fstab dump/fs_freq

2010-03-17 Thread Trent Shea
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 21:16:30 Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Trent Shea wrote: > > On Wednesday 17 March 2010 20:25:16 Trent Shea wrote: > >> As dump/restore is not part of LFS or BLFS should this field be 0 for > >> all rows? > > dump is a command that uses those fields. We do build dump in LFS or

Re: fstab dump/fs_freq

2010-03-17 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Trent Shea wrote: > On Wednesday 17 March 2010 20:25:16 Trent Shea wrote: >> As dump/restore is not part of LFS or BLFS should this field be 0 for all >> rows? dump is a command that uses those fields. We do build dump in LFS or BLFS, but someone might want to use that. http://dump.sourceforge.

Re: fstab dump/fs_freq

2010-03-17 Thread Trent Shea
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 20:25:16 Trent Shea wrote: > As dump/restore is not part of LFS or BLFS should this field be 0 for all > rows? CCing because I think it may be appropriate to modify the book? The sample /etc/fstab in chapter 8 has the mount point listed as swap, the man page says: Th

fstab dump/fs_freq

2010-03-17 Thread Trent Shea
Hi, As dump/restore is not part of LFS or BLFS should this field be 0 for all rows? -- Regards, Trent. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Re: Since we are talking USB

2010-03-17 Thread Bruce Dubbs
brown wrap wrote: > > >> Get a copy of the kernel that Centos uses and rebuild that with the >> Centos configuration. >> >> Alternatively, copy the Centos kernel to your LFS system. You'll >> also need to copy the entire /lib/modules/ tree. >> >> -- Bruce > > > What I did was get a copy of

Re: Since we are talking USB

2010-03-17 Thread brown wrap
> Get a copy of the kernel that Centos uses and rebuild that > with the > Centos configuration. > > Alternatively, copy the Centos kernel to your LFS > system.  You'll also > need to copy the entire /lib/modules/ > tree. > >    -- Bruce What I did was get a copy of the CentOS config file,

Re: Error at Gawk-3.1.7 "make check", Chapter 5.20

2010-03-17 Thread stosss
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Christian Rauhut wrote: > Hello, > I got the following error while running the "make check": > > Starting tests that can vary based on character set or locale > support > asort > asorti > fmttest > fnarydel > fnparydl > lc_num1 > ./lc_num1.ok _lc_

Error at Gawk-3.1.7 "make check", Chapter 5.20

2010-03-17 Thread Christian Rauhut
Hello, I got the following error while running the "make check": Starting tests that can vary based on character set or locale support asort asorti fmttest fnarydel fnparydl lc_num1 ./lc_num1.ok _lc_num1 differ: char 2, line 1 make[1]: [lc_num1] Error 1 (ignored) mbfw1 ./mbfw1.o

vim-7.2 make test failure

2010-03-17 Thread guitarjerry
make test on vim-7.2 failed with the following: root:/sources/vim72# make test Starting make in the src directory. If there are problems, cd to the src directory and run make there cd src && make test make[1]: Entering directory `/sources/vim72/src' make -f Makefile vim make[2]: Entering direc