Aeliton Germano wrote:
ok, i already did a lfs once, but i want build a litle lfs, so a want
remove some packages...
it can be a large email but i'm not sure about which packages are
realy necessary, hope you help me ;)
If you remove findutils iproute2 gawk grep. The bootscripts won't work
On 12/6/05, Aeliton Germano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, i already did a lfs once, but i want build a litle lfs, so a want
> remove some packages...
> it can be a large email but i'm not sure about which packages are
> realy necessary, hope you help me ;)
>
> i want remove :
> want install:
thorsten wrote:
ok, i already did a lfs once, but i want build a litle lfs, so a want
remove some packages...
I suggest, do a normal LFS-Install by the Book, tar it up in a secure
place, and start to remove things afterwards. In this case you can
always recover your system once it is messed up
> ok, i already did a lfs once, but i want build a litle lfs, so a want
> remove some packages...
I suggest, do a normal LFS-Install by the Book, tar it up in a secure
place, and start to remove things afterwards. In this case you can
always recover your system once it is messed up. Not installing
> You just follow the book. The "Depends on:" simply shows what each
> package needs, but all you need to do is follow the book and those
> dependencies will be fulfilled.
ok, i already did a lfs once, but i want build a litle lfs, so a want
remove some packages...
it can be a large email but i'm
Ken Moffat wrote:
Please can you trim what you are replying to ? Thanks. Anyway,
perhaps this will help guide you -
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch04s04.html.en
sorry ken and all guys of the list for my inconsistence tecnique to post
messages..
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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, info (Giardina_Software) wrote:
the problem is that for ppc platform syslinux do not work, is supported only
yaboot as main boot manager. Does anyone have already work with lfs and
yaboot??
marco --
Please can you trim what you are replying to ? Thanks. Anyway,
per
Aeliton Germano wrote:
hi,
I have a doubt: in the pages of lfs book(chap. 6) it shows
'Instalation depends on:'.
does it means that i have to put all dependencies in my lfs system or
i just have to put then in the toolchain?
ex: glibc instalation depends on: bash, binutils, coreutils,
diffutils,
hi,
I have a doubt: in the pages of lfs book(chap. 6) it shows
'Instalation depends on:'.
does it means that i have to put all dependencies in my lfs system or
i just have to put then in the toolchain?
ex: glibc instalation depends on: bash, binutils, coreutils,
diffutils, gawk, gcc, gettext, grep,
Chris Staub wrote:
> Michael Weller wrote:
>>
>> $cat /boot/grub/menu.lst
>> title gutschilinux 0.01
>> root(hd0,1)
>> kernel /boot/lfskernel-2.6.11.12 root=/dev/hda4
>>
>
> Looks like you have the necessary files in /boot/grub, but there seems
> to be a discrepency
Michael Weller wrote:
Hello,
Chris Staub wrote:
Hard to troubleshoot unless we know your exact configuration. Can you
paste the contents of /boot/grub and paste your menu.lst file?
$ls /boot/grub
device.map fat_stage1_5 menu.lst minix_stage1_5 stage1
xfs_stage1_5
e2fs_stage1_5 jfs
Hello,
Chris Staub wrote:
> Hard to troubleshoot unless we know your exact configuration. Can you
> paste the contents of /boot/grub and paste your menu.lst file?
$ls /boot/grub
device.map fat_stage1_5 menu.lst minix_stage1_5 stage1
xfs_stage1_5
e2fs_stage1_5 jfs_stage1_5 menu.lst~
Joerg Balsiger wrote:
--- Matt Darcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
info (Giardina_Software) wrote:
Hello all,
please does anyone can help me how copy a livecd iso ppc image inside a
small pen-drive usb and start it at the boot? Is it possible to do
this?? I would like to start my stic
Michael Weller wrote:
Hello everybody,
When I finished my LFS installation I chose not to install grub but
instead re-configure my existing grub installation. So I added entries
for my lfs system to the existing /boot/grub/menu.lst on my host system.
My question is: Might that be related to get
Hello everybody,
When I finished my LFS installation I chose not to install grub but
instead re-configure my existing grub installation. So I added entries
for my lfs system to the existing /boot/grub/menu.lst on my host system.
My question is: Might that be related to getting grub's "Filesystem
David Murphy wrote:
So... are there shortcuts that can be taken in these sections considering
the relatively "clean" use of a standard LiveCD? Or should I just suck it
up and manually set up the user and environment (assuming that's even
possible) each time I (re)start?
That's a workable way to
Matt Darcy wrote:
>
>>> gcc summary
>>> # of expected passes24819 24920
>>> # of unexpected failures 42 1
>>> # of unexpected successes 2 n/a
>>> # of expected failures68 70
>>> # of untested testcases 37 7
>>> # of un
I just created a RIP (Rescue is Possible) boot pendrive, so I figure the
process for the LFS live cd should be similar or the same. Matt is right, of
course, there's no point of trying unless you know you can boot from usb
1. create a FAT16 or FAT32 filesystem on your pendrive
2. mount it and
gcc summary
# of expected passes24819 24920
# of unexpected failures 42 1
# of unexpected successes 2 n/a
# of expected failures68 70
# of untested testcases 37 7
# of unsuported tests200 200
so,
On 12/6/05, Syòndil Boscoverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm compiling glibc-2.3.4 in chapter 5.
> Everything has gone ok in 'configure' and 'make', but
> doing 'make check' I've got this error:
As it says in the book, you can probably ignore errors in Ch. 5. Most
people don't run the testsuit
--- Matt Darcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> info (Giardina_Software) wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > please does anyone can help me how copy a livecd iso ppc image inside a
> > small pen-drive usb and start it at the boot? Is it possible to do
> > this?? I would like to start my stick with this e
On 12/6/05, mess-mate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not so bad ..
> Forget it and continue installing lfs.
> mess-mate
What? What kind of advice is that? We don't even know what errors
they were. For all we know, his compiler could be completely fscked.
No wonder you ask so many questions aroun
On 12/5/05, Ryan Moszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gcc summary
> # of expected passes24819 24920
> # of unexpected failures 42 1
> # of unexpected successes 2 n/a
> # of expected failures68 70
> # of untested testcases 37
Ryan Moszynski wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Last night I started LFS 6.1.1. and i have to say thats its going
>better than i expected. I really appreciate what you guys have done
>and i'm enjoying working my way through the book. Anyway . . .
>I'm using the latest lfs live cd, so everything has been smooth
>s
Hi all,
I'm compiling glibc-2.3.4 in chapter 5.
Everything has gone ok in 'configure' and 'make', but
doing 'make check' I've got this error:
Failed to kill test process: No child processes
make[2]: ***
[/LFS/sources/glibc-build/nptl/tst-eintr2.out] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/LFS/source
Chandan M. C. wrote:
Hai all ,
To build a LFS System is it necessary the host system should have 2.6
kernel or higher and GCC3.0 or higher .
Can LFS be built taking any distro as host system Bcz we have to
build our distro based on Debian ... But installing debian with all the
packa
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