Op Fri, 20 Sep 2013 16:48:17 +0200 schreef Bruce Dubbs :
> Geoff Swan wrote:
>> I recently proceeded with the LFS-7.4 build, using a FC16 bootstrap
>> host, which built nicely all the way to the grub-install part in chapter
>> 8.4.
>>
>> The FC16 bootstrap OS is on sda and the new LFS build is on
andreas graeper wrote:
> when /dev is bind-mounted on $LFS/dev i know (now) why virtual fs like
> shm:tmpfs and pts:devpts need to be mounted, but all the device-nodes
> are available from inside chroot without further work. but why
> /dev/console and /dev/null need to be created before? or do the
Geoff Swan wrote:
> I recently proceeded with the LFS-7.4 build, using a FC16 bootstrap
> host, which built nicely all the way to the grub-install part in chapter
> 8.4.
>
> The FC16 bootstrap OS is on sda and the new LFS build is on sdb, so
> eventually sda can be removed and replaced with the LFS
hi and thanks.
thats not exact what i had in mind.
when i.e. there is a directory /mnt/x than you can cp something into /mnt/x
but when you mount something in /mnt/x
than what you copied there is hidden till you umount.
when creating device-nodes $LFS/dev/console and $LFS/dev/null and
bind-mount ho
Hi
[...]
> when /dev is bind-mounted on $LFS/dev i know (now) why virtual fs like
> shm:tmpfs and pts:devpts need to be mounted, but all the device-nodes
> are available from inside chroot without further work. but why
> /dev/console and /dev/null need to be created before? or do they
> simply ha
hi Bruce, hi Ken. thanks for your answers. i actually started with 7.4
but s.t. went wrong and i thought starting with a not as young version
was a good idea. 7.0 is the newest from out of the history archives i
could find (in between i found 71..73, too). maybe more than for a
special version, i n