One of the great things about hanging around on LFS mail-lists is that you often get to learn about new hardware (in this case Tyan stuff). Specifically, about its existance.
>On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 03:13:51 +0200 >Esben Stien <b...@esben-stien.name> wrote: > > [snip] > > I've confirmed that the kernel works fine as I still have my old LFS > build on another drive on the same station. So, let me get this straight. When you put the new kernel into the old LFS, it boots like a charm but when you put that same kernel into the new LFS, it fails? Also, the old LFS is on a normal HDD, and the new LFS is on a SSD, right? If yes, then the problem seems to be either triggered by the difference in the housing drives or by differences in the userland, correct? Maybe you could try that trick in booting USBs where you configure the kernel to wait a bit before trying to boot the userland. > [snip] > > I'm on a Tyan Thunder n3600B (S2927-E) (S2927A2NRF-E) station and > I've compiled SATA chipset and XFS filesystem support into the kernel: > > CONFIG_SATA_NV=y > CONFIG_XFS_FS=y > > I'm quite stuck on this one and I'm open to anything. I've sat up the > last two days/nights trying to figure this one out and I've read the > whole internet;). > > Any pointers as to what I can try? > -- You don't need an AI for a robot uprising. Humans will do just fine.
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