Dear list, Bruce and Armin,
Bruce wrote:
[...]
> You are going a little too fast. Get the kernel working without initramfs
> first. Set the kernel command line to init=/bin/bash root=/dev/sda1 and see
> if
> you can get something. If sda doesn't work, try sdb. Also see if you can
> see
On 08/07/2013 02:36 PM, Unix User wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I use a usb disk for LFS 7.3 installation which is recognized by the host as
> /dev/sdb - one partition is ext3 (/dev/sdb1) and one swap (/dev/sdb5).
>
> Within chroot, I installed grub on /dev/sdb. File /etc/fstab first included
> /dev/
Unix User wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I use a usb disk for LFS 7.3 installation which is recognized by the
> host as /dev/sdb - one partition is ext3 (/dev/sdb1) and one swap
> (/dev/sdb5).
>
> Within chroot, I installed grub on /dev/sdb. File /etc/fstab first
> included /dev/sda1 to mount as / (to ref
Dear list,
I use a usb disk for LFS 7.3 installation which is recognized by the host as
/dev/sdb - one partition is ext3 (/dev/sdb1) and one swap (/dev/sdb5).
Within chroot, I installed grub on /dev/sdb. File /etc/fstab first included
/dev/sda1 to mount as / (to refer to the usb disk itself). F
Yes I installed from Chroot environment only . I installed XZ before
installing KMOD.
But still I am getting this error.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 1:42 PM, William Harrington wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 6, 2013, at 23:26, Srinivasan Friendster
> wrote:
>
> > I verified the last post in LFS support , B