> X.org ran *perfectly* on the machine; despite it's odd resolution > (1280x768 pixels.) > I think *everything* was found, eth0, eth1 (wireless), firewire, > USB2.0, etc. I couldn't find anything that wasn't accounted for, even if I > don't use it!
Excellent. :) > Where'd ifconfig go??? :-( -- I'm an old fuddyduddy and this > newfangled ip command really confused me no end! I finally fudged around > with the bootscripts enough to figure out how to set up my networking... > but... Well, LFS switched to iproute, so thus the LiveCD did too. IIRC, it's because the previous tools were no longer being actively maintained. > Whilst diddling with said networking bootscripts & config files, > unionfs barfed & lost the /etc/sysconfig directory. Rebooting (obviously) > fixed it, and it only happened once so far. Not sure about this one. Keep us posted with updates, please. > I didn't have a chance to check, but is the kernel compiled with > SMP enabled? That way I could use it on my dual Athlon system and really > get some good compiles going... Yep. > I skimmed over the note about how to customize the CD, and will > burning a 2nd session with a newer version of a file > *overwrite/disable/ignore* the original file if it already exists on the > CD? I believe so, yes. This one is Alexander's. :) > > Anyway, just thought I'd let people know how it worked for me -- overall > I'm *highly* impressed with how the system works! > Good to hear! Thanks very much for the feedback. It always helps to hear comments on it. -- JH -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
