It seems to me that I might have posted about this error before. Maybe
not I couldn't find anything in the archive about it. Anyway this keeps
sticking me if I compile as user lfs or root.
configure: error: in `/mnt/lfs/g/i386-lfs-linux-gnu/libgcc':
configure: error: cannot compute suffix o
David Shaw wrote:
> When I first ran make check, it took over 20 minutes and produced a
> number of errors. Realising that I still had BOINC running in the
> background and knowing that this causes timing errors when checking some
> packages, I suspended BOINC and reran the make check. This ti
When I first ran make check, it took over 20 minutes and produced a
number of errors. Realising that I still had BOINC running in the
background and knowing that this causes timing errors when checking some
packages, I suspended BOINC and reran the make check. This time, it
took just over 2 m
Mike Fischer wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm using book version 6.8. My host operating system is ubuntu 10.04. I
> made it to section 6.13.1. Everything worked ok up to this point. I ran
> the ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-cxx --enable-mpsd. I get the
> error: checking for suitable m4... configure: error
Oz,
On Wed, 2011-08-03 at 08:30 +0200, Oz Nahum Tiram wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your answers. I have read in the manual carefully again. I am
> really sorry, I missed the
> mentioning that linux won't boot from UUID with out initrd. So I went a head
> and change
> my boot line to root=/dev/sdb1