Re: echo $LFS set

2011-04-15 Thread Özgür KURU
Can you send export output? I think, you did not set an alias . 2011/4/16 janu mam > > > BEFORE MOVING TO CHAPTER 6(LFS-6.7) > WHEN I CHECH 'echo $LFS > its not giving any result what the problem > > in book > see pageno-26 4.1. About $LFS > [Do not forget to check that $LFS is set whenever yo

echo $LFS set

2011-04-15 Thread janu mam
BEFORE MOVING TO CHAPTER 6(LFS-6.7) WHEN I CHECH 'echo $LFS its not giving any result what the problem in book see pageno-26 4.1. About $LFS [Do not forget to check that $LFS is set whenever you leave and reenter the current working environment (as when doing a su to root or another user).] th

Re: Kernel Help Requested

2011-04-15 Thread bsquared
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 9:43 AM, bsquared wrote: > > It seems that there is a script in the kenel src tree that may do this > (./scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl), I will report back when I > have tried it. > I followed the steps indicated in the header comments of the script file, and it see

Re: Kernel Help Requested

2011-04-15 Thread bsquared
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Andrew Benton wrote: > On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 19:53:18 -0700 > bsquared wrote: > >> There is a dead? project out there (kcheck, kautoconfig, autokernconf) >> all the same I think. >> > Yeah, I found this old thread http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/9/16/290 that > mentions aut

Re: Incompatibility of udev and /usr

2011-04-15 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Simon Geard wrote: > On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 09:27 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote: >> Simon Geard wrote: >> >> [...] >> >>> While not universal, there seems to be a growing feeling that having a >>> separate /usr partition serves no useful purpose these days. The third >>> of those links gives a pretty go

Re: Incompatibility of udev and /usr

2011-04-15 Thread Simon Geard
On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 09:27 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote: > Simon Geard wrote: > > [...] > > > While not universal, there seems to be a growing feeling that having a > > separate /usr partition serves no useful purpose these days. The third > > of those links gives a pretty good summary of that view