On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 11:05 PM, Al Szymanski wrote:
>
> So... how small a drive can I do LFS with? Thanks and I hope to not be a
> bother in the future.
I only compile text mode tools (no graphics) and working system uses
about 1-2 GB of root partition, but I use 10 Gb disk to build initial
s
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:54 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Personally I'd recommend:
>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/7.5-rc1/
Any approximate date for a final release?
There are a few issues with a new release for me at this point:
- I need a kernel which has a long term support (3.10.x
Hi guys,
I have an old LFS 6.3 system I'm going to upgrade.
I've noticed that LFS-7.4 and CLFS 2.1.0 have two different udev variants.
A few questions related to that:
- Will CLFS and LFS go different ways in package selection? (udev in particular)
- Which one udev variant CLFS Eudev-1.3 or LFS U
Hi folks,
I've built original LFS-7.4 and I'd like to use the latest Linux Kernel version
(currently 3.10.28) due to several bug fixes.
On already working system I've simply compiled a new kernel, installed
it and it works.
I have a question related to LFS book ch.8.3.1, where warning was posted
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Richard Melville
wrote:
>> I wonder if anyone could guess what's wrong with my text terminal.
>> I've recently built LFS-7.4 (32bit) and most of BLFS (I'm not using X
>> Windows, just text terminals only) on Atom D2550 motherboard, VGA display
>> resolution.
>>
>> W