John Lane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there any simple instructions for using jhalfs ?
I recommend you download the jhalfs-2.0 file.
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/a
lfs/downloads/jhalfs/stable/jhalfs-2.0.tar.bz2
The latest version is menu driven and more intuitive.
>
> I've tried to build this with mixed results. Problems
I've had include
>
> * it took me a short while to work out the required
build command,
> including the location of the sources. Eventually
I went with
>
> ./lfs -D /mnt -B 6.2 -G -T 0 -M -W
/usr/share/LFS-BOOK-6.3-XML
>
> Is this right? Could the readme contain the command
line to use,
> perhaps in a "quick and dirty run-it-now"
section ?
>
> * I was getting an "error2" about a third
of a way into the build
> but I found out this was down to disk space -
perhaps a disk space
> requirement in the readme ?
>
> * I am now getting an "error2" in the
build of the kernel, however I
> think I have plenty of disk space this time. I
have checked the
> log file from the Kernel build but I can't see
anything obvious. I
> am using a config file from my "by
hand" LFS system.
>
> Any thoughts on where I am going wrong, or pointers
would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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