LVM2

2010-06-16 Thread Glendon Blount
I am looking for help installing lfs on logical volumes. The only information I could find was from 2009 and used a version of lvm2 that is no longer available also the only patch is for this version LVM2.2.02.53 I made an attempt to install lfs and got to the kernel were I not able to comp

Re: Cannot execute grub-install

2010-06-16 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Michael Vahl wrote: > Hey y'all, > > i've recently passed all prior steps of chapter 8.4.2 (LFS 6.6). But now, > without any error messages, I'm not able to execute "grub-install > --grub-setup=/bin/true /dev/sda". grub-install can be found and sda is the > system's hdd but the system doesn't conf

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Parmenides
Thanks for your clue to learn. It seems be necessary to modify ramdisk and they deserve more efforts. 2010/6/17 Neal Murphy : > On Wednesday 16 June 2010 16:23:09 Parmenides wrote: >> There are some excellent distro actually, but not my favourite. They >> will install many packages I do not need.

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Neal Murphy
On Wednesday 16 June 2010 16:23:09 Parmenides wrote: > There are some excellent distro actually, but not my favourite. They > will install many packages I do not need. What's more, I very like a > clean and fast linux and the console mode is enough. So, I choose the > LFS. Additionally, the LFS giv

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Parmenides
2010/6/17 Chris Staub : > On 06/16/2010 01:11 PM, Parmenides wrote: >> 2010/6/16 Chris Staub: >>> On 06/16/2010 05:34 AM, Parmenides wrote: >> >> >> Yes, this is the effect of a live CD indeed. But, I have clone the >> live CD onto a partition of hard disk, and tried to altenate some >> default set

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Ken Moffat
On 16 June 2010 17:43, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: > Dear Simon, > Do you mean i follow exact same book 5-1 5-2 and 5-end ? > --Mohsen > I'm not Simon, but I'll answer anyway (even though Mike has probably answered most of the points while I was thinking about it). Begin at chapter 1 (section 1

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Mike McCarty
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: > On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 22:54 +1200, Simon Geard wrote: >> On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 21:45 +0430, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: >>> In appendex (Dependency section), we have 2 part for each package: >> The appendix is for information only. When it comes to installing >> packag

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Chris Staub
On 06/16/2010 01:11 PM, Parmenides wrote: > 2010/6/16 Chris Staub: >> On 06/16/2010 05:34 AM, Parmenides wrote: > > > Yes, this is the effect of a live CD indeed. But, I have clone the > live CD onto a partition of hard disk, and tried to altenate some > default settings of it. Well, the LiveCD si

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Mike McCarty
Paul Rogers wrote: > I think there is an assumption being made that everybody around the > world would automagically relate to books the way we native English > speakers do. There are people who read books "back to front". Not by me. My presumption was that he did have a problem knowing what the

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Parmenides
2010/6/16 Chris Staub : > On 06/16/2010 05:34 AM, Parmenides wrote: >> Hi, >>     When system starting, there are two settings, namely 'regional >> settings' and 'edit settings', >> at which the process of starting will pause and I have to press enter >> key twice to finish them. >> Is there any co

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 22:54 +1200, Simon Geard wrote: > On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 21:45 +0430, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: > > In appendex (Dependency section), we have 2 part for each package: > > The appendix is for information only. When it comes to installing > packages, follow the *exact* instruc

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Chris Staub
On 06/16/2010 05:34 AM, Parmenides wrote: > Hi, > When system starting, there are two settings, namely 'regional > settings' and 'edit settings', > at which the process of starting will pause and I have to press enter > key twice to finish them. > Is there any configurations by which I can skip

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Paul Rogers
> > I'm in top of Chapter 5. Constructing a Temporary System.At this > > chapter some package is introduced that we must compile them.My > > question is: Do they have Chapter priority in compile same listed in > > chapter?For example if i compile package 5.12.expet before 5.11.tcl, > > is it proble

Cannot execute grub-install

2010-06-16 Thread Michael Vahl
Hey y'all, i've recently passed all prior steps of chapter 8.4.2 (LFS 6.6). But now, without any error messages, I'm not able to execute "grub-install --grub-setup=/bin/true /dev/sda". grub-install can be found and sda is the system's hdd but the system doesn't confirm the command. Nothing happens

Re: How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Aleksandar Kuktin
>On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 17:34:34 +0800 >Parmenides wrote: > > Hi, >When system starting, there are two settings, namely 'regional > settings' and 'edit settings', > at which the process of starting will pause and I have to press enter > key twice to finish them. > Is there any configurations by w

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Simon Geard
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 21:45 +0430, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: > In appendex (Dependency section), we have 2 part for each package: The appendix is for information only. When it comes to installing packages, follow the *exact* instructions in the main book, in the *exact* order they're in. Simon.

Re: priority in install of packages

2010-06-16 Thread Simon Geard
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 12:23 -0400, Neal Murphy wrote: > To be absolutely clear, and to directly answer the question, yes, it is a > problem because Expect will fail to compile if the TCL programs and libraries > are not found. Or worse, will find the chapter 5 versions of those programs & librar

How to skip two settings

2010-06-16 Thread Parmenides
Hi, When system starting, there are two settings, namely 'regional settings' and 'edit settings', at which the process of starting will pause and I have to press enter key twice to finish them. Is there any configurations by which I can skip them automatically every time. -- http://linuxfromscr