> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> The problem appeared to be the driver for the new AMD SB600 Southbridge
>> chip. It handles PATA and SATA. I found that support for this chip did
>> not appear until the Linux 2.6.20 kernel. The LFS live CD unfortunately
>> appears to use 2.6.18, so that wont wo
> En 10/04/2007 12:09:34, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>
>> Iâm not really sure where to post this, but I hope to save some people
>> time in troubleshooting the problem I had. Googling did not help until
>> near the end, but that's a matter of asking the right question.
>>
>> I bought a new m
Im not really sure where to post this, but I hope to save some people
time in troubleshooting the problem I had. Googling did not help until
near the end, but that's a matter of asking the right question.
I bought a new motherboard, the Asus M2A-VM, and planned to install LFS on
it. I quickly e
> Hey,
>
> in chapter I supose to create a /etc/sysconfig/clock file.
>
> by executing the comand
>
> cat > /etc/sysconfig/clock << "EOF"
> # Begin /etc/sysconfig/clock
>
> UTC=1
>
> # End /etc/sysconfig/clock
> EOF
>
> i get the message,
>
> /etc/sysconfig/clock: No such file or directory
>
> and
> What utility would you recommend to rotate and cleanup log files? Is
> everyone scripting their own with cron? where do I find the
> daily,weekly, monthly periodic scripts?
>
> This all seems to be a given in all the distributions and google
> doesn't turn up anything that helpful in the first 4-
>
> Only other thing I've noticed is the setclock script fails on boot up.
> The system runs. Date gives the correct time and date.
> Don't know if login uses system time somehow or if this is even related.
> --
If I recall correctly, you need RTC compiled in the kernel, or setclock
fails.
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> 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 (possi
> Before this stage there have been no problems.
> I started from the dir /mnt/lfs/sources/gcc-4.0.3 and copy-pasted all
> commands except "make -k check" of this stage from the book.
> he dir /mnt/lfs/sources/gcc-build already existed so it has not been
> created.
>
> This test has not passed: the
> On 10/23/06, Denis Silin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 wro
> I have got to chapter 5.32 on the LFS and trying to change ownership back
> to
> root but when I exec command "chown -R root:root $LFS/tools" I just get
> "operation not permitted" on all of the files and dir.
>
> I think this my have to do with a reboot that had to be done during the
> build pro
> Hi,
> I'm creating my first LFS system on Suse10.1 with book version 6.0(2nd
> edition). When running 'make install' for binutils-2.15.91.0.2 in
> chapter 5 I get the following error(s):
>
> /usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file '/tools/lib/llibbfd.la' :
> Permission denied
> make[3]:
> Joe Ciccone has been working on a sysrooted system for CLFS-2.0. It's
> very much in development and not stable. Check it out here.
>
I'll do that.
I tired --with-build-sysroot last night. That seems to work quite well.
Gcc compiled too, and it wouldn't when I used DESTDIR. So I've learned
s
> On 7/4/06, dave frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From have a quick look into /etc/rc it seems that all the services in
>> each run level must be stopped before the services in the next run level
>> are started, is this correct ?
>
> Yes, it is.
> As far as I understand, it is not so common to
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