Le 21/05/2014 03:22, Christopher Gregory a écrit :
Hello,

I am about to re-install LFS/BLFS on my external hard drive as it is a
500gig drive as opposed to the 120gig internal on my laptop.  I have a
working lfs/blfs version on the internal that I am now happy with.

What I wanted to do is to try the lfs svn version of SYSTEMD and use
jhalfs to actually build it.  I see that the supported book version is
still only 7.4.  Has any work been done in svn to support systemd?

If it has been, my next question is, how do you actually get jhalfs to
install onto a bare hard drive?

If I have to, I will do another manual installation, but jhalfs *may*
actually be faster.


Hmmm, I think I forgot to update the "supported version" part...
jhalfs supports the systemd branch. You can use it in one of two ways:
- checkout the systemd book to a local directory. Then tick
"BOOK settings->Release->Working copy" in the menu, and type the location
of the checked out book (absolute path)
- or tick "BOOK settings->Release->Branch or stable book" and then
"branch-systemd" for the branch name

For installing on a bare hard drive, you have first to manually partition the disk and format at least one partition (see chapter 2 of the book), then mount the partition on /mnt/build_dir, and run jhalfs.

Pierre

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