[lfs-support] LFS 7.2 possible Grub problem

2012-10-04 Thread onewiese1
I just installed grub (section 6.47) and when I went to verify that it installed everything it should have, I noticed that I do not have a directory grub directory in my boot folder. I copied everything out of the book so i know that I just didn't mistype something. I even removed everything it

Re: [lfs-support] LFS 7.2 possible Grub problem

2012-10-04 Thread Bruce Dubbs
onewie...@comcast.net wrote: I just installed grub (section 6.47) and when I went to verify that it installed everything it should have, I noticed that I do not have a directory grub directory in my boot folder. I copied everything out of the book so i know that I just didn't mistype

[lfs-support] chroot script

2012-10-04 Thread Garrett Gaston
I've written the script below for starting the exiting the chroot environment for starting and stopping the LFS project. I'M concerned about the logout and umount commands. I need the script to do all the unmounts upon exiting or logging out. I'M afraid what I've written here will simply

Re: [lfs-support] chroot script

2012-10-04 Thread Baho Utot
On 10/04/2012 03:05 PM, Garrett Gaston wrote: I've written the script below for starting the exiting the chroot environment for starting and stopping the LFS project. I'M concerned about the logout and umount commands. I need the script to do all the unmounts upon exiting or logging out. I'M

Re: [lfs-support] vi for chapter 6

2012-10-04 Thread William Harrington
On Oct 3, 2012, at 3:56 PM, Garrett Gaston wrote: Last time I did the LFS project I had to write all my scripts for chapter 6 from another shell from the host system. vi is usually killer for a temp editor, but it works great even with features tiny. Check out some other editors that

Re: [lfs-support] vi for chapter 6

2012-10-04 Thread Theodore Heise
On Thu, 4 Oct 2012, William Harrington wrote: On Oct 3, 2012, at 3:56 PM, Garrett Gaston wrote: Last time I did the LFS project I had to write all my scripts for chapter 6 from another shell from the host system. vi is usually killer for a temp editor, but it works great even with