> I just want to let you all know, again, that I'm not dead. I have been > doing a > lot of hours at work, Sunday's are my only real day off, and I have been > too > tired or doing laundry to think much about hlfs. I don't have any dates or > timeframes to give for new additions like libcap, but I can say it's still > on > my mind. > > Those of you who have known me over the years should know that I'm up and > down. Breaks in hlfs development eventually end with heavy development > when I > make the time.
Well I for one appreciate the time and effort that is put in to all of the *fs. I was actually planning to post in the next day or two anyway, not to post a question or bug, but simply to report that in the last few days I managed to successfully build both LFS and HLFS. Both of the builds worked flawlessly for me this time; in the case of the HLFS build it was quite an achievement as I have tried to build it many times before without success. As it stands at the moment, I have both systems on a single HDD, happily dual booting with a shared /boot partition. In fact, my HLFS is that secured that I cant even mount a usb pendrive at the moment, although Im not sure if that is down to the HLFS settings or something Ive done with the kernel . Anyway, I just wanted to say a big thanks to all who put their time into *fs, it really is appreciated. Steve. PS. Im typing this in a very small window on a webmail system, so apologies in advance if the formatting etc goes belly up. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/hlfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
