Tomasz Sekściński wrote:
> Thanks, it is enough for me. i think that it was good idea to put
> tarball with source of the book at
> http://lfs.linuxfromscratch.pl/lfs/downloads/stable/
> If it no possible any more maybe put short info on download site how to
> obtain it (stable, or other regular re
>On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 07:26:03 +1100
>Luke Ceddia wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I just started building the packages in chapter 6 when I discovered
> and interesting problem. The perl binary exists in the /tools/bin
> directory, I can view it with 'ls' and print it with 'cat'. Outside
> the chroot environme
Thanks, it is enough for me. i think that it was good idea to put
tarball with source of the book at
http://lfs.linuxfromscratch.pl/lfs/downloads/stable/
If it no possible any more maybe put short info on download site how to
obtain it (stable, or other regular release) from svn?
When i started tra
Hi all,
I just started building the packages in chapter 6 when I discovered and
interesting problem. The perl binary exists in the /tools/bin directory,
I can view it with 'ls' and print it with 'cat'. Outside the chroot
environment, it runs fine. Inside the chroot environment, however, bash
refuse
Hi Everyone,
I managed to boot into my new LFS thanks to the hint regrading DEVTMPS:
CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y and
CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y
I found quick access to these options in the useful Gentoo wiki [1].
Regarding the error with console, I looked again into
/etc/sysconfing/console and found
out I h
Hi Ken,
Thanks for the answer.
Well, I am using LFS 6.7 because I started building the sysyem long time
ago, and only got to finish it now.
Anyways, here are a few answer:
1. I am using Debian Squeeze as the to build LFS system. The root file
system of debian is on /dev/sda5.
2. To my best uder