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Presenting the unofficial x86 and x86_64 6.3 r2160 updated lfs livecd.
There are two livecd's to build recent CLFS and LFS 7.x version releases.
The x86 directory includes the x86 lfs livecd whith a 32-bit kernel
and 32-bit userspace and no sources, but with a wget-list to grab the sources
from ftp.osuosl.org.
The x86_64 directory includes the x86_64 lfs livecd with a 64-bit kernel
and 64-bit userspace and no sources, but with a wget-list to grab the sources
from ftp.osuosl.org.
Note:
Users with IDE devices may need to use the following kernel option
when booting:
libata.force=40c
Thanks to Richard for debugging issues regarding 80 conductor IDE
cables not being used and not being able to use the livecd.
Updates include:
- Added Git 1.8.3.2
- Updated make to 3.82
- Updated wget to 1.14
- Updated sudo to 1.8.7
- Added lm-sensors 3.3.3
- Updated e2fsprogs to 1.41.14 to support ext4 filesystem
- Added xz to meet host system requirements (5.0.4 version installed)
- Added tar to use xz decompressor (1.26 version installed)
- Updated Linux kernel to 3.11.1 kernel to exceed host system
requirements
- Updated iproute2 to 3.11.0
- Replaced jhalfs with current svn of jhalfs r3718 (CLFS changes in commit)
- Replaced the LFS BOOK HTML and XML from 7.3 with 7.4
- Removed the source and added a wget list with good links at ftp.osuosl.org
- Adjusted configs so that the nickname for irc clients is livecdupd
- Adjusted configs so that irc clients will connect to freenode support
channels
- Adjusted configs so that the 7.3 book will be referenced
- Changed VOLUME ID of the lfs livecd's
- Changed isolinux boot.msg
- Adjusted init in initramfs for 32 and 64 bit
- Updated pciid usbid databases
Please do not message the LFS mailing lists for support of this livecd.
Message William Harrington at kb0iic at gmail dot com
or Berzerkula in the #cross-lfs, #lfs, or #lfs-support channels at Freenode IRC.