Swap should be greater than your RAM, example if you have a memory of 256 MB, then make your swap 300MB or 257MB etc. polerio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I once tried to build on a similar computer (200MMX, 96MB RAM), and also
got segmentation faults.. Turned out it was running out of RAM. Setting
up a Large swap partition solved the problem. (I set up 1GB swap, maybe
overkill, but it solved the segmentation issues)

That's a really good suggestion.  80MB is definitely not enough to
build large programs like gcc.

So how much real/swap does a LFS 2.6 kernel need? I wonder if that could be causing my usb.rc segfaults. I've got 64MB/256MB. Hey, it runs LFS-4.1 just fine!
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