[lfs-support] Udev-200 delay upon booting

2013-04-08 Thread Baho Utot
I am using the SVN-20130401 the All fools version. I have built a completely new system using this version upon booting it has a huge delay when booting. It stops/delays at the populating dev which I take as waiting for udev to do its work. Since reverting to the udev-198 build from version

[lfs-support] Changing the ownership

2013-04-08 Thread Prabhu
Hi, I'm working on LFS-7.2, I successfully compiled the packages until XZ-5.0.4 and I did stripping, then in Changing the ownership I checked the permissions of tools directory as lfs user and host user then I switched back to the root user and I executed this command *sudo chown -R root:root

Re: [lfs-support] Changing the ownership

2013-04-08 Thread Pierre Labastie
Le 08/04/2013 18:10, Prabhu a écrit : Hi, I'm working on LFS-7.2, I successfully compiled the packages until XZ-5.0.4 and I did stripping, then in Changing the ownership I checked the permissions of tools directory as lfs user and host user then I switched back to the root user and I

Re: [lfs-support] Changing the ownership

2013-04-08 Thread Niels Terp
Fra: lfs-support-boun...@linuxfromscratch.org [mailto:lfs-support-boun...@linuxfromscratch.org] På vegne af Prabhu Sendt: 8. april 2013 18:11 Til: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org Emne: [lfs-support] Changing the ownership Hi, I'm working on LFS-7.2, I successfully compiled the packages

[lfs-support] grub, LFS7.3, Fedora 18

2013-04-08 Thread Alice Wonder
Going through LFS 7.3 and about ready to make it bootable but Fedora's grub is giving me issue. The plan was to share /boot between LFS and Fedora 18 as I have done in the past (been awhile since I ran LFS - LFS 4.something last time I think). Hell, I've shared /boot between Fedora, CentOS,

Re: [lfs-support] Changing the ownership

2013-04-08 Thread Thanos Baloukas
On 04/08/2013 08:22 PM, Niels Terp wrote: *Fra:*lfs-support-boun...@linuxfromscratch.org [mailto:lfs-support-boun...@linuxfromscratch.org] *På vegne af *Prabhu *Sendt:* 8. april 2013 18:11 *Til:* lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org *Emne:* [lfs-support] Changing the ownership Hi, I'm working

Re: [lfs-support] grub, LFS7.3, Fedora 18

2013-04-08 Thread Robin
Something to check, ymmv. Do you have a package called os-prober or something similarly named for fedora installed. If not, install that then run update-grub in fedora. If that worked you should see an entry in/boot/grub(2)/grub.cfg Alternatively install grub(2) in LFS. On 8 April 2013

Re: [lfs-support] GCC compilation,Pass 1

2013-04-08 Thread William Harrington
On Apr 7, 2013, at 8:11 PM, francisco martinez wrote: @William Harrington i see, thanks a lot william, i was looking at the other one. Your configure line: ../gcc-4.7.2/configure --target=i686-lfs-linux-gnu --prefix=/tools -- with-sysroot=/mnt/lfs --with-newlib --without-headers

Re: [lfs-support] grub, LFS7.3, Fedora 18

2013-04-08 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Alice Wonder wrote: Going through LFS 7.3 and about ready to make it bootable but Fedora's grub is giving me issue. The plan was to share /boot between LFS and Fedora 18 as I have done in the past (been awhile since I ran LFS - LFS 4.something last time I think). Hell, I've shared /boot

Re: [lfs-support] grub, LFS7.3, Fedora 18

2013-04-08 Thread Alice Wonder
On Mon, 2013-04-08 at 16:50 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: *snip* Every distro wants to do their own thing. Most will automatically change from what you have to their custom eye candy. You really have a couple of choices. One choice is to install grub2 per the LFS instructions. Then edit

Re: [lfs-support] grub, LFS7.3, Fedora 18

2013-04-08 Thread Alice Wonder
On Mon, 2013-04-08 at 14:58 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote: On Mon, 2013-04-08 at 16:50 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: *snip* Every distro wants to do their own thing. Most will automatically change from what you have to their custom eye candy. You really have a couple of choices. One

Re: [lfs-support] grub, LFS7.3, Fedora 18

2013-04-08 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Alice Wonder wrote: Got the frame buffer with the penguins on top (haven't seen that since booting on PowerPC LOL) but it did not fully boot, I'm going to try using the fedora kernel config and if that doesn't work investigate further. If it got that far, it's not a grub issue. Grub has