On 06/01/10 19:05, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Baho Utot wrote: > >> The system I am using to compile this stuff is an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 >> 810 Processor that has 8G DDR3 memory. I use that system so I can make >> mistakes really fast ;) ie things can go sour quickly and at a high rate >> of speed. You usually don't get a chance to see them let alone try to >> stop it. Once you hit the<ENTER> key its all over. Not even enough >> time to yell out a Oh Shhhiiiii..... > > I recommend: > > build-instruction 2>&1 | tee -a build.log
I do log the build but when you over write binutils/glibc/gcc and /etc/* with an earlier version, one has to boot to the "rescue install" to see what when astray. :) > >> I build the system(s) on a removable SATA 500G drive. Then rsync it to >> the resulting victim system. > > Be careful as the kernel drivers are probably different on the systems. Oh yes, I'll indeed get bit that that one. > >> After I get that completed I am going to try using the LFS-6.3 with >> BLFS-6.3-svn to build LFS 6.6. All of this would be using i686. >> >> I can try building LFS-6.6 after I get the LFS-6.3 up and running then I >> can to the LFS-6.3 BLFS combo. >> >> I can currently build the LFS-6.3 tools, that part works.... >> I am looking at why the scripts over wrote the host instead of going to >> the chroot. I think that I was not really in the chroot when I ran the >> chapter 06 build script. > > OK, thanks for the update. Ok I'll let you know if I find something. > > -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page