Re: Installing Linux-Libc-Headers & Glibc

2006-03-15 Thread Robert Daniels
>> I also >> noticed that the error message says its looking for the file >> "linux/version.h". I checked the folder, and found that version.h is >> located in "linux/dvb/version.h", not "linux/version.h", so I tried moving >> it, with no effect. > >I'm really not sure how this would happen excep

Re: Installing Linux-Libc-Headers & Glibc

2006-03-15 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 3/15/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I also > noticed that the error message says its looking for the file > "linux/version.h". I checked the folder, and found that version.h is > located in "linux/dvb/version.h", not "linux/version.h", so I tried moving > it, with no effect. I'm really

Installing Linux-Libc-Headers & Glibc

2006-03-15 Thread Robert
Hello All, I am a newbie to the LFS world, and I am trying my first build on an old PC before I try it on my main rig. The PC I am trying to build on is a Compaq Presario running an AMD Athlon 900 MHz processor. I am trying to install LFS v. 6.1.1 running off the LFS LiveCD, but I am stuck in cha

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread Justin R. Knierim
Howard wrote: /dev/hdc : LFS Live CD Verified (/dev/hdc ? not /dev/cdrom? or is it copied to hdc) Setting up loopback device... Mounting squashfs... Mounting unionfs... Starting init...(and..cut! that's as far as we get) Hi Howard, Yes, we at the Live

Perl 5.8.7 compilation error

2006-03-15 Thread Richard Melville
Hi I'm building LFS 6.1 with the errata (perl 5.8.7 and the 5.8.7 libc patch). In chapter 5.32 after running *make perl utilities* the compilation fails complaining that there is no such file or directory as *lib/auto/posix/posix.a*. Any ideas. I'd appreciate the help. I'm using the live CD.

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread Howard L.
Ken Moffat wrote: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, Howard wrote: copied to hdc) Setting up loopback device... Mounting squashfs... Mounting unionfs... Starting init...(and..cut! that's as far as we get) That's bad news - the k6-2 is an i586, it sounds suspiciously

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread Ken Moffat
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, Howard wrote: And so it now starts to boot! (notice I said "starts") Actually it cruises along pretty well until it gets to "Starting Init" where it hangs. leading up to that are these lines: Mount tempfs finds lfslivecd-x86-6.1.1-3 (the iso cd label) /de

Re: newbie to LFS (ch6)

2006-03-15 Thread Juaco
En 15/03/2006 14:01:31, Chris Staub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: JiMi VO wrote: sorry to bother you guys, when is the best time to ghost when doing chapter 6? every packages built? or whenever i feel like to? people always say it better to back up but as im building i have encounter any MA

Another Newbie

2006-03-15 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Fellow LFS Enthusiasts, I hope that an intro e-mail to the support list from a new LFS user who doesn't actually need support is okay. I'm new to LFS but not to Linux. I got my first tast of Linux via Slackware back in the 1.x.x kernel days. Back then I had a 486 with a 100mb hard drive. Ah, t

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>When I got back and tried it out , the boot just skips over it and goes >to my regular hd grub loader. Did you change the boot order in the BIOS? >So anyhow, did I burn the cd correctly? Hard to say. Can you boot it on other boxes? Can your son boot it? Paul Rogers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) h

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread Howard
Tor Olav Stava wrote: Howard wrote: I download the lfslivecd-x86-6.1.1-3.iso and burned it to a cd, so it's on the cd by itself, alone , that's it. I thought that would be all you need to do because I still can't see anything additionally about burning a bootable live cd here. Like I s

Re: newbie to LFS (ch6)

2006-03-15 Thread Chris Staub
JiMi VO wrote: sorry to bother you guys, when is the best time to ghost when doing chapter 6? every packages built? or whenever i feel like to? people always say it better to back up but as im building i have encounter any MAJOR problem yet so im not sure when is the best time to ghost? thank you

newbie to LFS (ch6)

2006-03-15 Thread JiMi VO
sorry to bother you guys, when is the best time to ghost when doing chapter 6? every packages built? or whenever i feel like to? people always say it better to back up but as im building i have encounter any MAJOR problem yet so im not sure when is the best time to ghost? thank you all. -- http:/

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread Clemens Haupt
On Wednesday 15 March 2006 04:50, you wrote: >Anyhow so I download the lfslivecd-x86-6.1.1-3.iso and burned > it to a cd, so it's on the cd by itself, alone , that's it. So did I :-) >I thought that would be all you need to do because I still can't see >anything additional about burning

Re: k6-2 /128mb /2gb

2006-03-15 Thread Tor Olav Stava
Howard wrote: Well, I guess it's ok if I ask then. I feel pretty stupid, I've never downloaded a live cd iso before. We all have felt that way sometime :( Nevermind, it will pass.. :) I had the opportunity to stop by my son's and borrow his broadband and got an iso today. Wow! 760 kps , tha