Re: [lfs-support] Passwd

2013-07-17 Thread francisco martinez
Yes that was exactly it. Thanks a lot. 2013/7/18 William Harrington > > > On Jul 17, 2013, at 22:26, francisco martinez wrote: > > > when i issue the command it wont let me type my password, seems the > prompt reads it too fast, its like it aint waiting for my reply, it reads > (i think) null

Re: [lfs-support] Passwd

2013-07-17 Thread William Harrington
On Jul 17, 2013, at 22:26, francisco martinez wrote: > when i issue the command it wont let me type my password, seems the prompt > reads it too fast, its like it aint waiting for my reply, it reads (i think) > null and does this on my 3 attempts(very fast indeed). Make sure you have tty d

Re: [lfs-support] Passwd

2013-07-17 Thread francisco martinez
Oh thanks, wasnt aware. 2013/7/17 Fernando de Oliveira > Em 18-07-2013 00:26, francisco martinez escreveu: > > Hello, i made a lfs system, and i am already at blfs,i am trying to > > install x server, and in the way, i was going to install sudo, after > > this was done, i tried to use, but a pr

Re: [lfs-support] Passwd

2013-07-17 Thread Fernando de Oliveira
Em 18-07-2013 00:26, francisco martinez escreveu: > Hello, i made a lfs system, and i am already at blfs,i am trying to > install x server, and in the way, i was going to install sudo, after > this was done, i tried to use, but a problem comes up. > when i issue the command it wont let me type my p

[lfs-support] Passwd

2013-07-17 Thread francisco martinez
Hello, i made a lfs system, and i am already at blfs,i am trying to install x server, and in the way, i was going to install sudo, after this was done, i tried to use, but a problem comes up. when i issue the command it wont let me type my password, seems the prompt reads it too fast, its like it a

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread alex lupu
Hi Markku: Thanks a lot, Best Wishes, -- Alex On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Markku Pesonen wrote: > alex lupu wrote: > > BTW, what's a "Generic RTC class"? > > Would save me some research time ... > > Generic RTC class supports many different RTC chips found on all kinds > of hardware, un

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread Markku Pesonen
alex lupu wrote: > BTW, what's a "Generic RTC class"? > Would save me some research time ... Generic RTC class supports many different RTC chips found on all kinds of hardware, unlike the legacy PC RTC driver. I assume you are using "make menuconfig". Go to Device Drivers and select at least th

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread alex lupu
Hi Markku: > CONFIG_RTC - Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver) > depends on CONFIG_RTC_LIB not being set. In Linux 3.10 and later, > CONFIG_RTC_LIB is always set on x86: > ... > You should probably switch over to the Generic RTC Class. Thank you very much. BTW, what's a "Generi

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread Markku Pesonen
alex lupu wrote: > Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC? > "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)" > which used to "create a character special file /dev/rtc with > major number 10 and minor number 135" and "The module will be > called rtc". > > It was nice and small and didn't bot

[lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread alex lupu
Thanks to one and all. I have two "JPG" files (about 163K each). Can I somehow send them for LFS eyes only? If yes, please tell me how. Each a snapshot of "Device Drivers > Character Devices" One is from 3.10.1, the other is from a 3.8.0 (for quick comparison). The RTC entry in 3.10.1 seems to be

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread Ken Moffat
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 02:53:26PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Bruce Dubbs wrote: > > alex lupu wrote: > >> Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC? > > > > Don't know. I have several RTC entries in the 3.10 kernel. > > > > > I also have: > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 15 13:30 /dev/rtc -> r

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread William Harrington
On Jul 17, 2013, at 2:38 PM, alex lupu wrote: Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC? "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)" http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/RTC.html May shed some light on the topic. SIncerely, WIlliam Harrington-- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/li

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Bruce Dubbs wrote: > alex lupu wrote: >> Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC? > > Don't know. I have several RTC entries in the 3.10 kernel. > I also have: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 15 13:30 /dev/rtc -> rtc0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 0 Jul 15 13:30 /dev/rtc0 -- Bruce -- http://

Re: [lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread Bruce Dubbs
alex lupu wrote: > Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC? Don't know. I have several RTC entries in the 3.10 kernel. onfig-3.10-20130715:CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC=y config-3.10-20130715:CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y config-3.10-20130715:CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y config-3.10-20130715:# CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS is not set conf

[lfs-support] Missing the good, old RTC

2013-07-17 Thread alex lupu
Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC? "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)" which used to "create a character special file /dev/rtc with major number 10 and minor number 135" and "The module will be called rtc". It was nice and small and didn't bother anybody (or so I thought).

Re: [lfs-support] Migrate bc to lfs?

2013-07-17 Thread William Harrington
On Jul 17, 2013, at 2:51 AM, loki wrote: I took the easy road and compiled bc since I'm going to need it anyway for SSH. I was too lazy to find which configuration parameter in the kernel source should be disabled. https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2143611/ You won't be able to disable t

Re: [lfs-support] Migrate bc to lfs?

2013-07-17 Thread loki
On Wed, 2013-07-17 at 10:01 +0200, Pierre Labastie wrote: > Le 17/07/2013 09:51, loki a écrit : > > > > [...] > > But this brings the question, should bc be migrated from BLFS to LFS since > > sometimes > > it is needed for the kernel compilation in Chapter 8.3. > > > > Regards, > > Daniel > > >

Re: [lfs-support] Migrate bc to lfs?

2013-07-17 Thread Pierre Labastie
Le 17/07/2013 09:51, loki a écrit : > > [...] > But this brings the question, should bc be migrated from BLFS to LFS since > sometimes > it is needed for the kernel compilation in Chapter 8.3. > > Regards, > Daniel > > It has been already migrated, see SVN revision 10258. Pierre -- http://linuxf

Re: [lfs-support] Migrate bc to lfs?

2013-07-17 Thread xinglp
2013/7/17 loki > ** > Heya, > > following error came up when I compiled the kernel: > > > LD arch/x86/built-in.o > CC kernel/fork.o > CC kernel/exec_domain.o > CC kernel/panic.o > CC kernel/printk.o > CC kernel/cpu.o > CC kernel/exit.o > CC k

[lfs-support] Migrate bc to lfs?

2013-07-17 Thread loki
Heya, following error came up when I compiled the kernel: > LD arch/x86/built-in.o > CC kernel/fork.o > CC kernel/exec_domain.o > CC kernel/panic.o > CC kernel/printk.o > CC kernel/cpu.o > CC kernel/exit.o > CC kernel/itimer.o > HZFILE ke