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On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Mark wrote: |
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> On 04/02/07, Jorge Almeida <jalmeida@××××××××××××.pt> wrote: |
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> > I have no idea how I could do that, I just would build the kernel using |
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> > .config. I suppose it's not important, but a unhappy message about it |
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> > sometimes appear in the boot messages... |
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> My understand is that System.map can be used to regenerate a |
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> modules.dep file, in case the modules directory took to a disaster. |
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> depmod -F /boot/System.map-version |
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> Thus fixing? |
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? |
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> Also the LFS comment actually states: |
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> "must not be created on an LFS system as it can cause problems for packages" |
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> I'll take a swipe at the fact that certain packages under the LFS |
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> method will not install. |
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I suppose those packages would use the kernel headers (a no-no) instead |
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of the headers associated with the compilation of glibc. |
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It would be nice to have more information on this issue... |
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> Thanks |
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> Mark |
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Thank you. |
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Jorge |
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