> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 4:30 PM, ga ho
> wrote:
> > Will it create any problems when "make" is run if it
> doesn't need to be?
> It should not create any problems. If a target is run in
> make that
> does not exist, make just skips over it.
>
>
Hi All,
In Chapter 23 Introduction to Xorg Protocol Headers the comands are:
./configure $XORG_CONFIG
make install
However I ran the script in Chapter 23 Introduction to Xorg-7.6 which has the
comands:
./configure $XORG_CONFIG
make
make install
Will it create any problems when "make" is run i
TF-8"
>
> On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 20:22 +0100, ga ho wrote:
> > I think I should have mentioned that ever since LFS6.3
> I have always
> > built my systems on USB sticks and made them bootable.
> In fact I have
> > never installed LFS on my hard drive. I'm gues
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 07:37:14PM +0100, ga ho wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > On my LFS 6.4 system with Udev-130 I had to use the
> OPTIONS+="all_partitions" in a udev rule to get my Sandisk
> Cruzer Micro 8GB USB stick EXT3 partition /dev/ubb1 set up.
&g
Hi All,
On my LFS 6.4 system with Udev-130 I had to use the OPTIONS+="all_partitions"
in a udev rule to get my Sandisk Cruzer Micro 8GB USB stick EXT3 partition
/dev/ubb1 set up.
However it seems that the Udev developers in their infinite wisdom decided to
do away with the OPTIONS+="all_partit
> This rings a bell with me. I think these are messages from
> udev that would normally
> be output to /dev/null but if /dev/null doesn't exist, udev
> prints them to stdout.
> Udev tries to load modules for things but if they're built
> into the kernel (or you
> don't need them) then the FATAL mes
System : LFS 6.6 64 bit on a USB 4GB stick
Host used: lfslivecd-X86_64-6.3-r2160 (using source packages from LFS 6.6)
I'm getting the "FATAL:" messages listed below every time I boot and I can't
find out why. There are a lot more of them but they scroll off the screen so
fast that I can't read
> ga ho wrote:
>
> Why was this message sent three times?
>
> -- Bruce
>
>
I accidentally sent it as HTML. So I sent it again as plain text as I didn't
think the first one would get through.
Regards,
Gary
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cly...@clydew.org wrote:
> Is it possible to build Linux from Scratch on a USB Flash Drive. I
> did build it there but am having a time getting Grub to recognize it.
>
Yes I built LFS-6.5 on my desktop and transfered it to a USB drive with
rsync
Building directly on the usb drive is slow and not
Message: 6
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2010 22:54:01 -0500
From: Baho Utot
Subject: Re: LFS on USB?
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cly...@clydew.org wrote:
> Is it possible to build Linux from Scratch on a US
> Message: 9
> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:37:54 -0600
> From: Bruce Dubbs
> Subject: Re: 8.4. GRUB-0.97
> To: LFS Support List
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>
> linux fan wrote:
> > On 11/19/09, Bruce Dubbs
> wrote:
> >>
Hi All,
The xf86-video-vesa-2.0.1.tar.bz2 tar ball is listed in the driver-7.4.wget
file in Chapter 23. X Window System Environment Xorg Drivers but it is nowhere
to be found.
I know there is a ticket out for this but in the meantime does anyone know
which other version is needed to get X wind
Hi All,
The xf86-video-vesa-2.0.1.tar.bz2 tar ball is listed in the driver-7.4.wget
file in Chapter 23. X Window System Environment Xorg Drivers but it is nowhere
to be found.
I know there is a ticket out for this but in the meantime does anyone know
which other version is needed to get X wind
> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 19:03:08 + (GMT)
> From: ga ho
> Subject: LFS 6.5 Chapter 5.4. Binutils-2.19.1 - Pass 1
> To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
> Message-ID: <528515.66933...@web28615.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-
It states in chapter 5.4:
If building on x86_64, create a symlink to ensure the sanity of the toolchain:
case $(uname -m) in
x86_64) mkdir -v /tools/lib && ln -sv lib /tools/lib64 ;;
esac
I just want to confirm. Do I still need to do this If I am building the 32 bit
version of LFS on a 64bit
> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:52:25 +0100
> From: Ken Moffat
> Subject: Re: Drivers sd and sr need updating
> To: LFS Support List
> Message-ID: <20090412165225.ga26...@deepthought>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009
LFS6.4
Kernel 2.6.27.4
System 16GB USB 2.0 stick
When my system starts up I get the following messages:
Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
Driver 'sr' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
Where would I get the drivers to update and what are bus_type methods? As
LFS6.4
Kernel 2.6.27.4
System 16GB USB 2.0 stick
When my system starts up I get the following messages:
Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
Driver 'sr' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
Where would I get the drivers to update and what are bus_type methods? As
Build BLFS svn-20090124
On 16GB USB2.0 stick
Kernel 2.6.27.4
Here's a weird thing:
In my .mwmrc file the line:
"ImageMagick-6.3.5-10" f.exec "/usr/bin/display"
does not work and my .xsession-errors file states that it can't execute
/usr/bin/display
However when I run /usr/bin/display from an
The make -k check finished with an error code of 2 and stated cannot make
check-target.
However when I checked ../gcc-4.3.2/contrib/test_summary against the 073-gcc
test log file on the LFS website I had exactly the same passes, successes and
failures.
So could anyone confirm for sure that it
Host system BLFS6.3 kernel 2.6.22.5 on a 4GB USB Stick
When running the command:
CC="gcc -B/usr/bin/" ../binutils-2.18/configure \
--prefix=/tools --disable-nls --disable-werror
In the config.log file I get errors:
configure:3565: gcc -B/usr/bin/ -c -g -O2 conftest.c >&5
conftest.c:2: erro
In Chapter 2.3. Creating a File System on the Partition
When I run the debugfs -R feature /dev/ command on my USB stick I get the
ouput:
has_journal, resize_inode, dir_index, filetype, sparse_super, large_file or
needs_recovery
The ext_attr and needs_recovery features are missing.
The chapter
System being built : LFS 6.4 on a 4GB USB 2.0 stick
Host system used : BLFS 6.3 on a 4GB USB 2.0 stick
Processor : AMD AM2 Athlon 64 LE-1620
RAM : 2GB
I am getting the warnings below, first when compiling the 2.26.27.4 kernel in
the LFS 6.4 book then with the 2.6.27.10 kernel. The kernel
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