Harold Hartley wrote:
> I first posted to this list as I was wondering about building a lfs box
> without using a host linux box to compile the files needed to build a lfs
> box and I do not want to use files with .rpm or .deb files.
> I just want to get the files needed to for the lfs box and be a
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I first posted to this list as I was wondering about building a lfs box
without using a host linux box to compile the files needed to build a lfs
box and I do not want to use files with .rpm or .deb files.
I just want to get the files needed to for the lfs box and be able to just
install the file o
As I said I run gentoo on my laptops and as such I have no need to run
windows app so I do not have .net apps and as such I have no need to run or
use .mono also I use fluxbox for a desktop and only run what apps I use. I
must say I am now curious why you have posted to this forum.
On Mar 30, 201
The .mono project was created by the owner of the Gnome project and some of
their apps must use the .mono runtime in order to use the app, like the
Banshee application requires the .mono to run and the .mono was at one time
a project in work with Microsoft's .net so that some apps that is found on
I would recomened you read the lfs documentation before starting if you have
read it then read it again carefully as most of what you are talking about
is covered in the documintation. I would also like to add that though I have
built one complete lfs box I normally use gentoo and I have never seen
So are you saying I have to use .deb files to build a lfs linux box and not
able tyo just install and compile without a host linux box.
I'm not to cool about using a host linux box to start the files to build my
new linux box, but it looks like I may have to do it that way.
Once I got just the fe
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Harold Hartley wrote:
> I would like to build a LFS system, but I don't want to use a .rpm or .deb
> compiled files.
> I just want to build a simple linux box and I looked over the lfs book and
> it talks about .deb or .rpm files or using a linux system to compile
I would like to build a LFS system, but I don't want to use a .rpm or .deb
compiled files.
I just want to build a simple linux box and I looked over the lfs book and
it talks about .deb or .rpm files or using a linux system to compile the
files to the operating system they currently run.
I'm intere
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:16:56 +0400
fuflono wrote:
> Dood day.
> Can I use, this were copied, "tools" to another drives, this same
> machine, or even on different operating system (the same machine , the
> OS is family of "Linux")?
Yes you can use a copy of /tools on another machine, provided
2011/3/30 Özgür KURU :
>
>
> 2011/3/30 fuflono
>>
>> Dood day.
>> Can I use, this were copied, "tools" to another drives, this same
>> machine, or even on different operating system (the same machine , the
>> OS is family of "Linux")?
>> --Fuf
>>
>
> Yes you can use tools directory (aka toolc
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Carl Thorn wrote:
>
>
>
> From: Kuangyu Jing
> To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
> Sent: Wed, March 30, 2011 7:10:27 AM
> Subject: Kernel config, how to find which kernel driver I need?
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build kernel wit
From: Kuangyu Jing
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Sent: Wed, March 30, 2011 7:10:27 AM
Subject: Kernel config, how to find which kernel driver I need?
Hi,
I'm trying to build kernel without module support. But I don't
know how to find drivers I need.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Kuangyu Jing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build kernel without module support. But I don't
> know how to find drivers I need.
>
> i did,
> * lsmod in another distribution (debian lenny) to find loaded modules
> * lspci to find devices connect to my PC
>
> But
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 6:10 AM, Kuangyu Jing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build kernel without module support. But I don't
> know how to find drivers I need.
>
> i did,
> * lsmod in another distribution (debian lenny) to find loaded modules
> * lspci to find devices connect to my PC
>
> But D
Hi,
I'm trying to build kernel without module support. But I don't
know how to find drivers I need.
i did,
* lsmod in another distribution (debian lenny) to find loaded modules
* lspci to find devices connect to my PC
But Device Drivers (kernel menuconfig) has a lot of drivers I don't
know suc
2011/3/30 fuflono
> Dood day.
> Can I use, this were copied, "tools" to another drives, this same
> machine, or even on different operating system (the same machine , the
> OS is family of "Linux")?
> --Fuf
>
>
Yes you can use tools directory (aka toolchain) in other systems or you can
use i
Dood day.
Can I use, this were copied, "tools" to another drives, this same
machine, or even on different operating system (the same machine , the
OS is family of "Linux")?
--Fuf
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