Borre van Doorninck wrote on 20-03-08 01:07:
> rm -f ru.gmo && : -c --statistics -o ru.gmo ru.po
The -c --statistics part it would seem should be parameters
to msgfmt, I think. However, apparently that program was not
found by some configure process, and hence was replaced by
the shell builtin ':
Jeremy Huntwork wrote on 25-02-08 16:37:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> It has recently been suggested to me that the LFS LiveCD project be
> killed. The main arguments for this are, essentially:
>
> 1) It is currently unmaintained
> 2) It removes the essential prerequisite of being able to configure a
Robert Mcleod wrote on 14-02-08 08:00:
> Chris Staub wrote:
>> Robert Mcleod wrote:
>>
>>> I haven't built an LFS system in a while. It was probably book 5 if I
>>> remember correctly. Anyway, back then I didn't have any problems. Today
>>> using book 6.3 I've fallen over at the very first ste
Mark Olbert wrote on 12-02-08 16:54:
> Oops, forgot to include this:
>
> When attempting to connect to ssh on the new LFS system (from the old
> system):
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mark# ssh -v -l mark wiggle_butt
> OpenSSH_4.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8c 05 Sep 2006
> debug1: Reading configuration data /
Alessandro Corbelli wrote on 06-02-08 10:29:
> Il giorno mar, 05/02/2008 alle 10.57 -0800, Dan Nicholson ha scritto:
>> I had a look at the shadow source, and it seems that the messages for
>> "New password: " and "Re-enter new password: " are not making it to
>> the screen. These should be printed
Mark Olbert wrote on 26-01-08 19:06:
> But now I have a different one: the filesystems mount properly
How do you know, when the system hangs?. Kernel boot messages?
How about checking cables, bios.
bjd
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Rajeev Bansal wrote on 06-12-07 09:22:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to boot up 2.6.20-15 Kernel ( Ubuntu Kernel) using my
> custom initramfs. But I am getting Kernel Panic when I boot using my
> Init script. I am mentioning my init script below. I have followed the
> FC7 init script, I really don
Marius Meinert wrote on 25-10-07 13:35:
> On Oct 25, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
>
>> Marius Meinert wrote on 25-10-07 13:05:
>>
>>> I'm using version 6.3. I*ve gone throug the whole udev-chapter, but
>>> the error stil exists. I also checked
Marius Meinert wrote on 25-10-07 13:05:
> I'm using version 6.3. I*ve gone throug the whole udev-chapter, but
> the error stil exists. I also checked /dev, it exists and even /de/v/
> null but only /dev/null and /dev/console, the 2 nods created in
> chapter 6.2.1, but I looked in /dev/ with a
Danny Engelbarts wrote on 21-10-07 00:10:
> Hi,
>
> While building perl on my system with the x86_64-6.3-r2014 livecd i got the
> following error:
>
> make: *** No rule to make target `', needed by
> `miniperlmain.o'.
> Stop.
>
> I was able to resolve this error using the patch in this mail;
Matthew Sewell wrote on 14-10-07 21:54:
> Please forgive me if this has already been discussed:
>
>
> I just had an error attempting to build Glibs as per chapter 6.
>
> -
> no gen-translit.pl < C-translit.h.in > C-translit.h.tmp
> /bin/sh: line 1: no: command not fou
Bill wrote on 06-10-07 00:44:
> Folks,
>
> I'm having a problem that I can't seem to get by, and I hope some one
> can get me past this. I've consistently had this same problem each time
> I've tried to work through the book, always failing at the same spot.
> To try and remove as many variables
Dan Nicholson wrote on 01-10-07 20:26:
> On 10/1/07, Bauke Jan Douma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dan Nicholson wrote on 01-10-07 15:28:
>>> On 10/1/07, Benedikt Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Is x86 the only architecture LFS compiles on
Dan Nicholson wrote on 01-10-07 15:28:
> On 10/1/07, Benedikt Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is x86 the only architecture LFS compiles on successfully (apart from CLFS
>> efforts)?
>
> Yes. LFS-7.0 should hopefully have support for x86_64.
>
> --
> Dan
I take it then that would be for bui
Dan Nicholson wrote on 02-07-07 21:29:
> but it was broken somehow. Still have to investigate that. So, yeah
> the test should come after the for loop, but the for loop needs to be
> fixed, too. It might have to have two loops to account for multiple
> pids.
>
> while read line; do
> for pid in
Colin Kemp wrote on 14-06-07 01:17:
> it doesnt do it when i use X from the CD 6.2, just the text-console.
> also, the 6.1.1 cd doesnt do it, but i have to change the video
> driver in xorg.conf from i810 to nv for X to work, so i think its the
> driver. But im not sure how to change the dri
Tijnema wrote on 10-06-07 02:09:
> Either reply friendly, or don't reply. I know i can buy a new PC and
> everything works fine. But that's not the point of this discussion. If
> you don't like it, don't join the discussion.
Yes I was getting irritated because I got the impression
you were more r
Tijnema wrote on 09-06-07 23:01:
>> I just realized what you said here. What you can touch at this point is
>> *not* the CPU at all. It is essentially the carrier. The CPU is the
>> little raised portion in the center of the "carrier". It is the only
>> part that will normally get very hot. The out
William Harrington wrote on 16-04-07 19:12:
> Binaries, that link to libs that are optimized, will use the
> optimized code the library provides. That is what was meant. Which
> means if you optimize a library, problems could arise where
> segmentation faults occur from that library and not
Bauke Jan Douma wrote on 11-04-07 00:15:
> I would assume when using init=/bin/sh you're running as uid 0 (i.e. root).
> But I suppose there's no utmp entry written, and maybe that's why ssh
> complains. Interesting...
No, that's not it. Next guess: when init=/bin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11-04-07 00:06:
> I'm not sure if this is what you exactly want to do.
>
> If you want to have a shell without any login just add the
> 'init=/bin/bash' kernel prameter.
>
> If you want to have just one single login remove some lines from your
> /etc/inittab file.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10-04-07 22:58:
> Hi guys
>
> I'm building a LFS based system and there is one thing I want to do and
> I've looked everywhere except here. I hope someone knows the answer :)
> I have compiled agetty and login from Util-Linux and PAM support is
> disabled.
>
> I have
sizo nsibande wrote on 15-03-07 11:52:
> "make[1]: Entering directory `/sources/perl-5.8.8/x2p'
> makefile:159: *** missing separator. Stop.
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/sources/perl-5.8.8/x2p'
> make: *** [x2p/s2p] Error 2
> root:/sources/perl-5.8.8#"
>
> I am using an i686 and have followed t
sizo nsibande wrote on 15-03-07 06:54:
> Thanks a lot, this worked, much appreciation!
>
> On 3/12/07, JIM CAMERON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> --- sizo nsibande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> /sources/gcc-build/gcc/include/limits.h:122:61:
>>> error: limits.h: No
>>> such file or directory
>>
Colin Dean wrote on 08-03-07 20:41:
> I just completely and boneheadedly hosed /usr/share/man while working on
> a CLFS system.
>
> I really don't want to have to unpack all the package source files again
> and extract the man pages out of them.
>
> Any generous soul willing to package up their
Galaxy Travel wrote on 15-02-07 00:25:
>> Also, as a newbie, I'd suggest you read up on the netiquette.
>> Particularly, the part about trimming replies. It will be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/#netiquette
>>
>> --
>> Dan
> Ok I did that, thanks Now im having a
Randy McMurchy wrote on 10-02-07 23:04:
> Colin Dean wrote these words on 02/10/07 15:53 CST:
>
>> Ideas/help/anything welcome.
>
> In times like those, I usually rely on my friends Jim Beam, Johnny
> Walker and Jack Daniels. Oh yeah, I sometimes get counsel from my
> dear Old Grand Dad.
Lemme g
Steffen H. Larsen wrote on 10-02-07 22:27:
> hi I'm allmost done with making a LFS system but now it create this error when
> trying to make it bootable in grub when using this command:
> root (hd0)
>
> Filesystem type unknown, using whole disk
>
> why does it do that ? can any tell me any cause
TheOldFellow wrote on 06-02-07 09:41:
> LFS is whatever YOU make it. The Linux Kernel is just part of LFS.
>
> Don't get mad at me, I wan't trying to get at you :-) You just seemed
> to be saying that these things happened "'cos they did" - when actually,
> when you understand them, they happen
TheOldFellow wrote on 06-02-07 08:30:
> Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
>> Dan Nicholson wrote on 06-02-07 03:18:
>> I always thought rc.local, if and when present, was indeed
>> supposed to be run /last/ in the boot process -- see e.g.:
>>
>> http://www.freeos.com/articl
Dan Nicholson wrote on 06-02-07 03:18:
> I don't know if that's really a standard. In the SuSE partition I
> have, it's called boot.local. And it's run just about last from their
> "boot" script, the equivalent to our /etc/rc.d/init.d/rc. But, I think
> for maximum compatibility with our bootscrip
Steffen H. Larsen wrote on 28-01-07 12:49:
> okay it still makes the same error I'm gonna try and write down the
> last 30 lines ^^
[..deletia...]
> hopes this helps took quite some time to write down and I have tried
> to make it totally alike maybee some spaces here and there aren't
> exact the
Randy McMurchy wrote on 20-01-07 21:30:
> Nadav Vinik wrote these words on 01/20/07 14:23 CST:
>> [snip the 12 top-posted lines and over 200 lines of previous comments]
>
> This conversation is really good, and will be great for the archives,
> however, it would be nice if you guys could stop top
Vince Greg wrote on 19-01-07 07:42:
> Thank you for these information but can you give me exactly the complete
> command of fdisk for my partition because I don't want to lose all my work
>
> Is it dangerous for my datas and all the work I do???
Yes, this can be dangerous. Be sure to backup every
Joseph Oaks wrote on 05-01-07 06:37:
>> cd ./config/imake && make -f Makefile.proto imakeonly
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/sources/xc-build/config/imake'
>> gcc DefaultGcc2i386Opt-I../../include -I../../exports/include/X11
>> -I../.. -I../../exports/include -Dlinux -D__i386__
>> -D_POSI
Dan Nicholson wrote on 04-01-07 02:13:
> I've never tried using suauth, but I just looked at the source, and it
> is only enabled if you're using PAM. BLFS has support for building
> shadow against PAM and/or cracklib. Read the warnings, though. You
> don't want to get into a situation where you ca
travis formoso wrote on 29-12-06 17:55:
> Thanks Shane - I will take a look.
>
>> From: "Shane D. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: LFS Support List
>> To: LFS Support List
>> Subject: Re: Hello and a question
>> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 09:49:26 -0700
>>
>> I too ran into this problem. I
Ivan Petrov wrote on 26-12-06 07:27:
> Hello!
> I'd like to build a minimal kernel without modules.
> How can I determine what chipset is on my computer?
> Best regards, Ivan
If you can boot the thing, download a RIP recovery CD
(might come in handy later anyway...).
Then run lspci -vvv > lspci.o
Geoffrey Thomas wrote on 01-12-06 23:50:
On Dec 1, 2006, at 3:21 PM, Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 11/29/06, Geoffrey Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After boot, I get a login request and put in root and password.
This logs me in and bash prompt comes up.
I added user test13 and changed password
Geoffrey Thomas wrote on 01-12-06 23:50:
On Dec 1, 2006, at 3:21 PM, Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 11/29/06, Geoffrey Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After boot, I get a login request and put in root and password.
This logs me in and bash prompt comes up.
I added user test13 and changed password
yardcat wrote on 01-12-06 17:17:
I'm building LFS 6.2 on another i386 box using PC Linux as host and
everything has been going fine until running make in the compilation of
- 5.14.Bash-3.1. I get this error;
lfs:/mnt/lfs/sources/bash-3.1$ make
yacc -d ./parse.y
make: yacc: Command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30-11-06 20:47:
Geoffrey Thomas wrote on 30-11-06 02:46:
Cannot execute /bin/bash. Permission denied
I can use deluser, which removes all but the home directory.
The permissions on /bin and /bin/bash are 755 with root being the owner.
Geoff
And while we're at it, how
Geoffrey Thomas wrote on 30-11-06 02:46:
Cannot execute /bin/bash. Permission denied
I can use deluser, which removes all but the home directory.
The permissions on /bin and /bin/bash are 755 with root being the owner.
Geoff
And while we're at it, how about permissions on (possible)other libs
There is no /etc/shells. Did I miss that in the installation somewhere?
No I did not install PAM.
When I add a user, the auth.log reads:
new user: test5, UID1002, GID1002, home=/home/test5, shell=/bin/bash
I used passwd to add a password
The log reads password for test5 changed by root.
A
Geoffrey Thomas wrote on 29-11-06 04:41:
After a few keyboard issues, I now have a LFS system that boots without
problems.
I can login as root and cruise through directories and use basic commands.
When I add a user with useradd, all the info goes into the /etc/password
and /etc/shadow files
Wh
Vladimir A. Pavlov wrote on 26-11-06 20:26:
On Sunday 26 November 2006 21:25, Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
In the event I do continue the building with the command "make install"
after getting this failure reports as mentioned above then I receive the
failure report in the "INSTALL
Aizi Gnagni wrote on 26-11-06 18:09:
This error come up when testing with the command: make -k check 2>&1 |
tee glibc-check-log grep Error glibc-check-log, Linux From Scratch -
Version 6.2, chapter 6.9.1 Installation of Glibc, section: Test the
results.
In the event I do continue the building wi
Amadeus wrote on 26-11-06 17:16:
Amadeus wrote:
Greg Schafer wrote:
configure:1980: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works
configure:1996: gcc -o conftestconftest.c 1>&5
/home/lfs/binutils/bin/ld: unrecognized option '--hash-style=gnu'
/home/lfs/binutils/bin/ld: use the --help optio
Dave Abergel wrote on 22-11-06 11:55:
Hi
This is just as simple almost as installing any application package.
Just follow the build instructions.
If you need a configure/build script to get you started, let me know.
I'm about 99% sure that this is not true. I know that upgrades of glibc
can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19-11-06 14:17:
Hi everybody,
Does someone know how I can upgrade glibc from 2.3.4 to 2.5 wighout
This is just as simple almost as installing any application package.
Just follow the build instructions.
If you need a configure/build script to get you started, let m
I ran dmesg | grep -i keyboard and got -
AT Translated Set 2 Keyboard on ISA0060/Serio0
I've tried enabling every serial device I could find in config
Enabled PS/2
[deletia]
Sorry. Forgot to say it still doesnt' work.
I did check and enabled all the USB controllers
You mean the modules
Denis Silin wrote:
Hello!
There is a problem with actions from ch. 5.7 Adjusting the Toolchain. This
command gives an error - bash: $SPECFILE: ambiguous redirect.
It seems that there is no file "specs" on the LFS partition at all. What may be
wrong and how to correct it?
lfs:~$ SPECFILE='dirn
boovarahan boovarahan wrote:
I have given below my xorg.conf file from LFS.
Let me know why I am unable to get the GUI.
"
Section "Module"
Load"glx"
Load"GLcore"
Load"bitmap"
Load"dbe"
Load"ddc"
Load"dri"
Load"extmod"
Load"freetype
Lu_Mia Lu_Mia wrote:
i added \n" but it still gives me the same error.
after i do "make" it changes the file to the way it was before i added
the \n".
This leads us back to the Makefile I suppose, /csu/Makefile
which is where version-info.h is generated:
The relative fragment should look lik
Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
I just got glibc-2.3.6 and version-info.h seems to be intact.
I wonder how the omissions in your version of version-info.h
occured.
Here's mine:
$> cat version-info.h
"Compiled on a Linux 2.6.16 system on 2006-04-13.\n"
"Available extensions:\n&qu
I just got glibc-2.3.6 and version-info.h seems to be intact.
I wonder how the omissions in your version of version-info.h
occured.
Here's mine:
$> cat version-info.h
"Compiled on a Linux 2.6.16 system on 2006-04-13.\n"
"Available extensions:\n"
" GNU libio by Per Bothner\n"
" crypt
Lu_Mia Lu_Mia wrote:
when I compile it I get this:
In file included from version.c:33:
/home/lfs/glibc-build/csu/version-info.h:2: error: missing terminating "
character
/home/lfs/glibc-build/csu/version-info.h:3: error: missing terminating "
character
/home/lfs/glibc-build/csu/version-info.h:
James Stavrou wrote:
Hello to everyone - i am a first time lfs user and so far i haven't had
any issues by following the book until now. I was able to compile the
kernel and boot without using the lfs livecd but when i got to the login
prompt i got several usb error -110. At the same time, wh
this is just a 'blind'
comment based on just what you mention here, but I'd say
apparently output from $(gcc -dumpmachine) is null.
That may be a clue to resolution.
What does gcc -dumpmachine from the command-line at this point
say?
Thank you in advance
Dr Simon Nee
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