The question of constructing a set of equidistant points, with a given small approximate distance, in the efficient and weakly efficient frontiers of a linear vector optimization problem of a general form, is considered in this paper. It is shown that the question can be solved by combining Pascoletti-Serafini's scalarization method (1984) and Eichfelder's adaptive parameter control method (2009) with a sensitivity analysis formula in linear programming, which was obtained by J. Gauvin (2001). the investigation shows that one can avoid the strong second-order sufficient condition used by G. Eichfelder, which cannot be imposed on linear vector optimization problems.