El Sábado, 9 de Diciembre de 2006 05:30, Alexander E. Patrakov escribió:
Please don't ask questions how to do the above - you are assumed to know
this, otherwise jhalfs is not for you.
Objections? Corrections?
Good, I like it.
Plus, that
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
files on the DVD are not writable
What are you talking about? This is still a CD, and every file can be
overwritten (but the changes don't survive a reboot).
That's what I meant: the changes don't survive a reboot.
-- Bruce
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M.Canales.es wrote:
The jhalfs development team is pleased to announce the release of jhalfs-2.1.
New features in this version:
- Better support for CLFS Sysroot book
- Added support for CLFS Embedded book
- Several bugs fixes and code clean-up
May I include it into the LFS LiveCD
El Viernes, 8 de Diciembre de 2006 15:41, Alexander E. Patrakov escribió:
May I include it into the LFS LiveCD 6.2-4 instead of jhalfs-1.0?
Yezs you should.
But take note that now jhalfs-2.x must be run as unprivileged user with sudo
privileges.
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Manuel Canales Esparcia
Usuario de LFS
El Viernes, 8 de Diciembre de 2006 16:50, Alexander E. Patrakov escribió:
I propose, instead of the current setup, to add the new jhalfs user to
/etc/passwd on the CD, setup sudo, put the jhalfs tarball in
/lfs-sources, and put some README file into root's home directory (or
append this
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Are you going to leave the jhalfs user with a null password?
No, I was going to leave this user with the invalid password, so that
the only way to become this user is to su - jhalfs from root. Root
also has the invalid password, and can login only from the console, via
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Are you going to leave the jhalfs user with a null password?
No, I was going to leave this user with the invalid password, so that
the only way to become this user is to su - jhalfs from root. Root
also has the invalid password, and can
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
files on the DVD are not writable
What are you talking about? This is still a CD, and every file can be
overwritten (but the changes don't survive a reboot).
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Alexander E. Patrakov
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FAQ:
The jhalfs development team is pleased to announce the release of jhalfs-2.1.
New features in this version:
- Better support for CLFS Sysroot book
- Added support for CLFS Embedded book
- Several bugs fixes and code clean-up
The jhalfs-2.1 tarball can be downloaded from