Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread Bruce Dubbs
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:

Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread Tobias Gasser
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

[lfs-support] LFS Installed!!

2012-11-13 Thread Juan Rodriguez
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

Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread Bruce Dubbs
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

Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread Bruce Dubbs
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

[lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread alex lupu
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

Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread Tobias Gasser
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

Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread 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 restored). insmod ext2 is supposed to be able to h

Re: [lfs-support] Grub 2.0 problem

2012-11-13 Thread Tobias Gasser
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

Re: [lfs-support] Network interface drivers

2012-11-13 Thread Marco Kluth
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