Re: RE: Bootstrapping from LFS Live-CD

2008-02-15 Thread Steven Locher
Found the answer myself: > Since we are at it, my next Wannabe-Guru question: What > is the minimum size of the partition needed? In my VMware > experiment, I started with 1 GB and gave 100 MB to the > swap. During "make bootstrap" (Step 5.4.1) I get "no left > in device" error. My df looks like

Re: RE: Bootstrapping from LFS Live-CD

2008-02-15 Thread Steven Locher
Hi Von: "Spahn, Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Now my question is, since I have the Live-CD is > >"mkdir -v $LFS/sources" necessary? > > > >I would have thought something like "cp -a / $LFS" is > >sufficient. OK, /mnt/lfs itself could go in circles. > I'm still more of a Linux guru-in-trainin

RE: Bootstrapping from LFS Live-CD

2008-02-15 Thread Spahn, Daniel
>Now my question is, since I have the Live-CD is >"mkdir -v $LFS/sources" necessary? > >I would have thought something like "cp -a / $LFS" is >sufficient. OK, /mnt/lfs itself could go in circles. >In addition, I don't want all the stuff what a Live-CD >needs, just the bare minimum. > >Can somebod

Re: Bootstrapping from LFS Live-CD

2008-02-15 Thread Steven Locher
Hi Von: Jaqui Greenlees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Now my question is, since I have the Live-CD is > > "mkdir -v $LFS/sources" necessary? > > it's as easy to copy the sources from th cd as to > continually go back to the cd to get them, and once in > chroot, it is far easier to use $LFS/sources t

Re: Bootstrapping from LFS Live-CD

2008-02-15 Thread Jaqui Greenlees
--- Steven Locher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now my question is, since I have the Live-CD is > "mkdir -v $LFS/sources" necessary? it's as easy to copy the sources from th cd as to continually go back to the cd to get them, and once in chroot, it is far easier to use $LFS/sources than those on