Alan Lord schrieb: > michael lang wrote: > > > >> Actually, didn't you misinterpret his words? He didn't directly say how >> many times he has done LFS without jhalfs. He just said that this is his >> first time using them. >> >> But anyways, I recommend building some addition stuff, like lynx, wget, >> and all that kind of stuff, so that once you reboot into your LFS, you >> can browse the internet on the terminal. >> >> Michael >> >> > It's a while since I've used jhalfs but there is a choice you can make > before starting which builds a number of "blfs" packages straight away. > IIRC thing such as: sudo, libxml, wget, links... > > These are then built automatically so when you reboot - you have them > there already. > > HTH > > Alan > Did you mean blfs-tool? This tool is my problem. This functionality was my understanding of it. I added blfs-tool support to the LFS build and hoped, sudo & Co. will be installed and the system will be able to work with BLFS after reboot. But nothing happens, except that the tool was installed.
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