binutils-2.21

2011-06-26 Thread Bill Cunningham
I try to compile 2.21 using the switches mentioned in the book and the compilation always breaks. I use --target=i686-lfs-linux --disable-nls and --disable-werror. This has compiled before at one time but not now. I can try again and post the error if anyone would like to see. It says somet

Re: What should I choose while installing Linux Kernel?

2011-06-26 Thread Danny Engelbarts
On zo, 2011-06-26 at 09:49 -0400, Neal Murphy wrote: > > Modules are compiled separately and saved onto > > the hard drive, they will not be available until after the hard drive > > has been mounted and so if the kernel needs that module during the boot > > process then the kernel will panic and wi

Re: What should I choose while installing Linux Kernel?

2011-06-26 Thread Neal Murphy
> Modules are compiled separately and saved onto > the hard drive, they will not be available until after the hard drive > has been mounted and so if the kernel needs that module during the boot > process then the kernel will panic and will not boot. Modules that have been placed into the initrd o

Re: What should I choose while installing Linux Kernel?

2011-06-26 Thread Andrew Benton
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 14:45:07 +0800 "Webmaster" wrote: > I've found that there are so many options... Configuring your first kernel is a serious job that can take a few days > I don't know which one I should choose and which one shouldn't... Then read the help text and use Google > What is th

What should I choose while installing Linux Kernel?

2011-06-26 Thread Webmaster
I've found that there are so many options... I don't know which one I should choose and which one shouldn't... What is the different between "* built-in" and "M moudle"? What if I tick all options?-- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/l