On 01/11/2014 02:51 PM, Chris Staub wrote: > On 01/11/14 14:47, William Darryl Jackson wrote: >> On 01/11/2014 02:33 PM, Chris Staub wrote: >>> On 01/11/14 14:25, William Darryl Jackson wrote: >>>> Yes, >>>> >>> Your output says there is something mounted on /media/lfs, yet you keep >>> saying you are assigning LFS=/mnt/lfs. >> I was trying to follow the instructions precisely. I agree this seems to >> be the cause of the problem. This is an external drive that auto mounts >> to the (user) media folder, and (root) dev folder. The only reason it >> says media/lfs is because I added a label in gparted. Debian is using >> uuid identifiers - which is causing me problems. Would it help if I >> replaced LFS=/mnt/lfs with something else? Also, I have 2 partitions on >> that external drive. They both mount showing 500GB, when the drive is >> only 500GB. >> >> Thanks. >> > Sorry, but if you really need to ask this, LFS is just too advanced for > you. I suggest going here - > http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/7.4/prologue/prerequisites.html > - for starters, and learning about how to actually use Linux, especially > on the command line, before attempting something like LFS. That was a bit harsh. I have been using command line for 3 years. That is long enough for me to attempt to learn more about Linux, which is what I thought LFS is all about. I have learned enough now to not bother the list with silly questions.
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