On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:50 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
> Ralph Porter wrote:
>
>> Building target 028-binutils-pass1
>> [/du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied 0 sec
>> du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied
>>
>>
>
> Wait, it actually start
On January 5, 2009 07:38:15 pm Ralph Porter wrote:
> Building target 029-gcc-pass1
> [+|du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied1
> sec du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied
>
> FROM HERE IT JUST SPINS AT THE PROMPT
>
> i have to ctrl-c
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:50 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
> Ralph Porter wrote:
>
>> Building target 028-binutils-pass1
>> [/du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied 0 sec
>> du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied
>>
>>
>
> Wait, it actually start
Ralph Porter wrote:
> Building target 028-binutils-pass1
> [/du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-root': Permission denied 0 sec
> du: cannot read directory `/mnt/lfs/.Trash-rporter': Permission denied
>
>
Wait, it actually started the build! I missed that part yesterday.
What exactly
Ralph Porter wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:02 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
>> Ralph Porter wrote:
>>
>>> mk_LUSER
>>> You are going to log into the user account lfs
>>> sudo requires a password
>>> Password:
>>> Sorry, try again.
>> Since you didn't explicitly say it, we'll go for the obvious first.
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:02 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
> Ralph Porter wrote:
>
>> mk_LUSER
>> You are going to log into the user account lfs
>> sudo requires a password
>> Password:
>> Sorry, try again.
>
> Since you didn't explicitly say it, we'll go for the obvious first. Did
> you add rporter to /et
Ralph Porter wrote:
> mk_LUSER
> You are going to log into the user account lfs
> sudo requires a password
> Password:
> Sorry, try again.
Since you didn't explicitly say it, we'll go for the obvious first. Did
you add rporter to /etc/sudoers and give him all commands? RedHat AS/EL
used to ha
Hello folks,
Decided to try out jhalfs for 6.4. Pretty slick system.
I'm running fedora 8 as the host. Logged in as a priv user rporter.
I start up the build (after of course downloads, configure $LFS, etc.)
Here is what I get.
Building the system...
make[1]: Entering directory `/mnt/lfs/jh