I apologize for the mail to this mailing group. I wanted to send the
mail to redhat-list group.

Actually, I am upgrading the packages in my system and I am more or
less following the methods for building lfs, removing the part that
does not fit my system :). So, initially I upgraded the binutils, gcc
and glibc package. Now, I saw the correct method to install it.

Its a good website to learn Linux from scratch.

I am waiting to meet up with the new errors :).

My apologies once again.

Regards,
Nupur

On 9/21/05, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Nupur wrote:
>
> > Hi, while booting Linux, I am getting the following messages.
> >
> > Sep 20 12:50:42 puja-w2s kernel: nfs warning: mount version older than 
> > kernel
>
>  That message is tiresome but normal.  I believe it comes from the
> kernel.
>
> > Sep 20 12:51:17 puja-w2s kernel: portmap: server localhost not
> > responding, timed out
> > Sep 20 12:51:17 puja-w2s kernel: RPC: failed to contact portmap (errno -5).
> >
>
>  Might be your kernel is misconfigured, or you haven't installed the
> bootscripts for portmap and nfs-server.  These are BLFS questions.
>
> > When I tried upgrading the mount package it says GLIBC_2.3 not found.
> > While I rechecked to see that libc.so.6 is a softlink to 2.3.5.
> >
>
>  Huh ?  How do you mean, "I tried upgrading the mount package" ?  I
> haven't tried newer than util-linux-2.13-pre2 yet, but that builds and
> works with the necessary patches.  This sounds like a query for a
> specific distribution.  We try to help people work around problems they
> get when installing LFS, some of which are distribution specific, but we
> don't support other distros.
>
> Ken
> --
>  das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce
>
>
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