I would suggest downloading Knoppix v 3.3 and burning
that to CD.
It's a self contained bootable ISO of Linux, that runs
off of the CDROM and does not touch the HD, although
it will use a swap partition if there is one on the HD
already. That should get you around FC4 and GCC 4.0
problem
--- bolt
On 7/17/05, Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi bolt,
>
> I have been trying to build LFS 6.0 on a FC3 host box
> without success. At this juction I can't say the
> problems coming from the host. I solved problem after
> problem on building LFS 6.0. Finally I decided
In fairness to the
Hi bolt,
I have been trying to build LFS 6.0 on a FC3 host box
without success. At this juction I can't say the
problems coming from the host. I solved problem after
problem on building LFS 6.0. Finally I decided
removing it. I'll start building LFS 6.1 soon which
said to be more stable.
What
Hi.
I am trying to build LFS 6.0 system on FC4. And I have some problems.
I know that FC4 contains GCC 4.0 and it is not supported by a lot of
programms. I have no other distribution, so I am forced to use FC4.
I installed compat-gcc-3.2.3. Then i created links to gcc32:
root$ ln /usr/bin/gcc32 /b