Hi,
make sure you have XFS compiled into the kernel ( not as module), or include it
into the initramfs ( dunno how you would do that with genkernel though, I don't
use an initramfs ). Grub should include a line saying root=xxx, maybe you have
to set rootfstype, had to do that for BTRFS. Also ma
I'm trying to install Gentoo in my notebook, but kernel, during the boot,
do not find the root partition.
I'm using UEFI boot, I've tried Genkernel, I've checked XFS's support in
kernel's menuconfig and re-cheked GRUB config files, but is a pain, do not
work.
I've installed Funtoo with Debian Ker
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