BTW ,when you checked echo $LFS and found result nothing , you still did't
know what was wrong?
If it is ,then maybe you are not ready for LFS ,refering to other
distributions may be a good idea.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:13 PM, janu mam wrote:
> hi "me,apporc"
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>> *Before you do this ,yo
Yeah, apparently .
you said you have set LFS=(your directory) , but from this command "echo
$LFS" ,it says you didn't. So before you chroot, you should set LFS=(your
directory) again i think.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:13 PM, janu mam wrote:
> hi "me,apporc"
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>> *Before you do this ,you can
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> hi "me,apporc"
>
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> *Before you do this ,you can check the variable with *
> *# echo $LFS*
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> *maybe it is missed for some reason after you set it.
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(@ chapter6) i issue the following commnad
then i checked echo $LFS
result nothing
> ch