Richard Melville wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:-
>
>> In fact, I have:
>>
>> /dev/sda5/ ext3 defaults 1
>> 1 /dev/sda7/home ext3 defaults 1
>> 2 /dev/sda3/boot ext3 defaults
2009/7/19 Richard Melville :
> Bruce, I've just noticed that you have /boot listed in your fstab shown
> above, but this is not necessary as it is called from Grub.
>
> IMHO it is better that /boot remains unmounted whilst the system is running
> making it more secure.
>
> Richard
So how do *y
Bruce Dubbs wrote:-
> In fact, I have:
>
> /dev/sda5/ ext3 defaults 1
> 1
> /dev/sda7/home ext3 defaults 1
> 2
> /dev/sda3/boot ext3 defaults 1
> 2
>
Ken Moffat wrote:
> 2009/7/16 Bruce Dubbs :
>> Ken Moffat wrote:
>>
>>> For a desktop, a
>>> separate /home (and space reservedfor the _next_ LFS) also
>>> simplifies subsequent rebuilds (although that can be awkward
>>> if people want to share /home with distros).
>> Why is it awkward? The only c
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Richard
Melville wrote:
> Ken Moffat wrote:-
>
>> If /boot is a separate filesystem, you can use the version of grub
>> installed by your host system.
>
> I would always recommend a separate /boot partition whatever the build.
>
> Richard
> --
Yes I currently foll
2009/7/16 Bruce Dubbs :
> Ken Moffat wrote:
>
>> For a desktop, a
>> separate /home (and space reservedfor the _next_ LFS) also
>> simplifies subsequent rebuilds (although that can be awkward
>> if people want to share /home with distros).
>
> Why is it awkward? The only change needed is to make t
Ken Moffat wrote:
> For a desktop, a
> separate /home (and space reservedfor the _next_ LFS) also
> simplifies subsequent rebuilds (although that can be awkward
> if people want to share /home with distros).
Why is it awkward? The only change needed is to make the correct entry in
fstab. It's
2009/7/16 Richard Melville :
> Ken Moffat wrote:-
>
>> If /boot is a separate filesystem, you can use the version of grub
>> installed by your host system.
>
> I would always recommend a separate /boot partition whatever the build.
>
> Richard
> --
So would I, except on ppc's using yaboot. For a
Ken Moffat wrote:-
> If /boot is a separate filesystem, you can use the version of grub
> installed by your host system.
I would always recommend a separate /boot partition whatever the build.
Richard
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Ken Moffat wrote:-
> If /boot is a separate filesystem, you can use the version of grub
> installed by your host system.
I would always recommend a separate /boot partition whatever the build.
Richard
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> On Thursday 16 July 2009 02:28:56 Rajinder Yadav wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 15 July 2009 17:09:02 Rajinder Yadav wrote:
>> >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Ken Moffat
>> >
>> > wrote:
On Thursday 16 July 2009 02:28:56 Rajinder Yadav wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> > On Wednesday 15 July 2009 17:09:02 Rajinder Yadav wrote:
> >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Ken Moffat
> >
> > wrote:
> >> > 2009/7/15 Rajinder Yadav :
> >> >> LFS_Book-SVN-2009070
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 July 2009 17:09:02 Rajinder Yadav wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Ken Moffat
> wrote:
>> > 2009/7/15 Rajinder Yadav :
>> >> LFS_Book-SVN-20090708 : Section 5.6.1
>> >>
>> >> $ uname -a
>> >> Linux K64x2 2.6.28-11-gen
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 17:09:02 Rajinder Yadav wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Ken Moffat
wrote:
> > 2009/7/15 Rajinder Yadav :
> >> LFS_Book-SVN-20090708 : Section 5.6.1
> >>
> >> $ uname -a
> >> Linux K64x2 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC
> >> 2009 x86_64 GN
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Ken Moffat wrote:
> 2009/7/15 Rajinder Yadav :
>> LFS_Book-SVN-20090708 : Section 5.6.1
>>
>> $ uname -a
>> Linux K64x2 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC
>> 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>>
>> call to "make headers_check" leads to the following 'us
2009/7/15 Rajinder Yadav :
> LFS_Book-SVN-20090708 : Section 5.6.1
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux K64x2 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC
> 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
>
> call to "make headers_check" leads to the following 'userspace'
> warning message? I am at a lose what to do next?
>
LFS_Book-SVN-20090708 : Section 5.6.1
$ uname -a
Linux K64x2 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
call to "make headers_check" leads to the following 'userspace'
warning message? I am at a lose what to do next?
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