Tobias Gasser wrote:
> GRUB loading.
> Welcome to GRUB!
>
> error: disk not found.
> Entering rescue mode...
>
> grub 2.0 says: "error: disk 'hd0,msdos1' not found."
> where as grub 1.99 says: "error: disk not found."
>
> "ls" from the grub-rescue-console is empty
> "ls (hd0,1)" differs a little:
Am 13.11.2012 20:26, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
> OK, so I now understand that both sda2 and sda3 are lfs systems.
sorry for not being clear...
and sda1 is /boot for both systems
> What I suggest doing is
>
> mount -v /dev/sda1$LFS/boot
> mount -v --bind /dev $LFS/dev
as mentionned, that is what
All,
I just finished my first LFS build (7.2), and am super excited. I was able
configure lilo and boot my new system.
I wanted to thank the individuals responsible for providing the LFS guide. It
wasn't as easy a I thought, but the guide was awesome.
Some things I learned (possibly help new p
alex lupu wrote:
> Just curious. Hopefully, the answers might help some other curious people
> too.
>
> First, apologies for my limited exposure and knowledge of GRUB 2
> and for the inconvenience.
>
> So far, my grub 0.97 has been adequate (and very simple to use)
> for anything I've thrown at i
Tobias Gasser wrote:
> Am 13.11.2012 18:08, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
>> Tobias Gasser wrote:
>>> Am 13.11.2012 03:20, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
>>>
>>> what i missed in my original message:
>>> /sda1 is ext2
>>> /sda2 and /sda3 are ext3 (first attempt was with ext4, but as grub
>>> didn't work i made backup
Just curious. Hopefully, the answers might help some other curious people too.
First, apologies for my limited exposure and knowledge of GRUB 2
and for the inconvenience.
So far, my grub 0.97 has been adequate (and very simple to use)
for anything I've thrown at it.
OTOH, I may have had only sim
Am 13.11.2012 18:08, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
> Tobias Gasser wrote:
>> Am 13.11.2012 03:20, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
>>
>> what i missed in my original message:
>> /sda1 is ext2
>> /sda2 and /sda3 are ext3 (first attempt was with ext4, but as grub
>> didn't work i made backups, reformatted with ext3 and r
Tobias Gasser wrote:
> Am 13.11.2012 03:20, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
>
> what i missed in my original message:
> /sda1 is ext2
> /sda2 and /sda3 are ext3 (first attempt was with ext4, but as grub
> didn't work i made backups, reformatted with ext3 and restored).
insmod ext2 is supposed to be able to h
Am 13.11.2012 03:20, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
what i missed in my original message:
/sda1 is ext2
/sda2 and /sda3 are ext3 (first attempt was with ext4, but as grub
didn't work i made backups, reformatted with ext3 and restored).
> If /boot is a separate partition, then the linux lines should look
On Thu, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:18 AM, Oshadha Gunawardena wrote:
> This page has some drivers but I'm not sure if it compatible with my
> kernel version (3.5.x)
>
> http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-006120.htm
>
> Linux* kernel versions 2.4.18 through 2.6.x.*
> Linux kernel versions 2.4.18 thr
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