mess-mate wrote:
Thanks for your help.
But the error occur just after 'version 2.86 booting'
so the interactive mode can't help.
Oh really? Glad to see that you've got it fixed. So was it the
runlevel control, the kernel mounts, functions, or something else? I'd
really like to fix it in t
--- randhir phagura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. While the other data cd's are mounted normally, I cannot mount music
> cd's
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mount /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
> mount: /dev/hdc: can't read superblock
You c
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 11:24, mess-mate wrote:
> DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | mess-mate wrote:
> | >Hi anybody know where/how bash is loaded at INIT ??
> | >or for what scripts INIT is looking before 'mountkernfs' ?
> | >best regards
> |
> | Is this still the same reoccurring problem? If s
randhir phagura wrote these words on 11/06/05 19:44 CST:
> 1. While the other data cd's are mounted normally, I cannot mount music cd's
> on BLFS.
What real reason do you need to 'mount' the music CD?
I've never found a reason to. You can play them, rip them, do
whatever you need to do to them,
Hi,
1. While the other data cd's are mounted normally, I cannot mount music cd's
on BLFS. The cd's have been checked against Windows XP on the same computer.
These are working normally there. Music is otherwise, working well on BLFS
in xmms. The error while mounting music cd's on BLFS is as gi
Hi,
Thanks Simon.
Simon Geard wrote on Sat, 05 Nov 2005:
The README file is obviously in severe need of updating, and >indeed I've
just logged a low-priority entry in bugzilla to let >someone know.
Kind Regards
Randhir Phagura
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S. Anthony Sequeira wrote these words on 11/06/05 15:36 CST:
> Attempting to install libcolorspace for gst-plugins.
>
> How does one download the latest sources from the given URL in the book?
>
> I installed CVS just to get this, but cannot find the magic incantation, I
> keep getting 'access de
S. Anthony Sequeira wrote these words on 11/06/05 15:36 CST:
> Attempting to install libcolorspace for gst-plugins.
>
> How does one download the latest sources from the given URL in the book?
>
> I installed CVS just to get this, but cannot find the magic incantation, I
> keep getting 'access de
DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| mess-mate wrote:
| >Hi anybody know where/how bash is loaded at INIT ??
| >or for what scripts INIT is looking before 'mountkernfs' ?
| >best regards
|
| Is this still the same reoccurring problem? If so it probably should have
not jumped topics
| and still
Attempting to install libcolorspace for gst-plugins.
How does one download the latest sources from the given URL in the book?
I installed CVS just to get this, but cannot find the magic incantation, I
keep getting 'access denied'.
I have done a google search for the sources, but cannot find them
Andrew Benton wrote:
Dan McGhee wrote:
After using tzselect and following the instructions my timezone is
'America/Chicago.' The command says 'cp --remove-destination
/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TIMEZONE /etc/localtime' I typed it directly
and then noticed--much later--that the results of tzselec
Dan McGhee wrote:
After using tzselect and following the instructions my timezone is
'America/Chicago.' The command says 'cp --remove-destination
/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TIMEZONE /etc/localtime' I typed it directly and
then noticed--much later--that the results of tzselect were referred to
as $
mess-mate wrote:
Hi
anybody know where/how bash is loaded at INIT ??
or for what scripts INIT is looking before 'mountkernfs' ?
best regards
Is this still the same reoccurring problem? If so it probably should
have not jumped topics and still belongs on LFS-Support...anyway. First
thing y
On 11/6/05, Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Situation 1:
>
> After using tzselect and following the instructions my timezone is
> 'America/Chicago.' The command says 'cp --remove-destination
> /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TIMEZONE /etc/localtime' I typed it directly and
> then noticed--much later
On Sun, 6 Nov 2005, nicolas wrote:
I have a dell notebook (latitude D800) and sound works correctly with
notebook's internals speakers. But if i plug my external speaker on the
output audio jack, i have no sound. External speaker works with my desktops
pc and if i use the knoppix cd with the not
I dove directly into the hint without reading it all the way through
first and then got paranoid. Maybe I'm being over cautious on this
one, but I want to be right before I reboot.
Situation 1:
After using tzselect and following the instructions my timezone is
'America/Chicago.' The comman
Hi
anybody know where/how bash is loaded at INIT ??
or for what scripts INIT is looking before 'mountkernfs' ?
best regards
mess-mate
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Uli Fahrenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| mess-mate, Nov 5, 18:23 +0100:
|
| >Uli Fahrenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >| Allard Welter, Nov 1, 17:02 +0100:
| >|
| >| >This looks like a bash (non-)thingy Have you checked the startup scripts
for the
| >occurrence
| >| >of "[: ==" ? I can't r
Hi,
I have a dell notebook (latitude D800) and sound works correctly with
notebook's internals speakers. But if i plug my external speaker on the
output audio jack, i have no sound. External speaker works with my desktops
pc and if i use the knoppix cd with the notebook i have sound on the audi
Hi
I've been dreaming of a system that can be upgraded without destroying
it (or leaving even a single stale file). The most problematic thing
seems to be Gnome, which with I have had much more problems than with
any other components of a BLFS system. So before a start to install it
on a fresh
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