On 01/08/2013 04:23 AM, Simon Geard wrote:
On Mon, 2013-01-07 at 19:18 -0500, Baho Utot wrote:
I am trying to put LFS on a thumbdrive to use a rescue/fixit system.

When I boot it can not find the usb drive and filesystem.  I have the
correct filesystem built into the kernel, not as a module

I am miising something in my kernel config.
This system boots fine from a hard drive, just won't boot when I put it
on a thumb drive

Any one known what needs to be set in the kernel to allow booting from
thumb drive?
You're booting from a USB device, so the obvious answer would be the USB
drivers. Are they built in, or modules? In particular, the usb-storage
module, without which the kernel certainly isn't going to find a USB
storage device...

Simon.


I have usb built into the kernel. I just would like to know if I missed something as it won't boot.
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