>> When i boot i get this error, that seems to be a standard for some
>> persons:
>>
>> VFS: kernel panic cant' mount device /dev/hda9 or unkown - block(0,0)
>>
>
> HEllo,
>
> This is a classic example of not having everything built into the
> kernel to mount the rootfs. Drive controller, block
into "packages", all the PM
> do it.
>
> Even if you want to do very limited distro which each user would run
> part of the system, It still possible to change permission.
>
> But it is not the job of PM to do this.
>
> Nadav
>
> On 1/19/07, Juaco <[EMAIL
En 18/01/2007 11:19:33, Nadav Vinik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> There two reasons for installing LFS:
> 1. To study how Gnu/Linux system work.
Exactly! But how you will do the study? If not reading on books, then the
best is to try to actually use the system, in real world tasks.
> 2. To d
En 19/01/2007 04:46:13, Dave Abergel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Juaco
>
> Juaco wrote:
>> That is the truth. If you have decided to use LFS anyway, what did you
>> expect...wizards to install/manage your sw?
>
> I never said that I expected anything else! In
En 18/01/2007 09:00:18, Dave Abergel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> But it doesn't half help you learn your way around linux quickly. I used
> the package users on my second LFS build and it was very instructive, if
> a little frustrating at times.
>
> Dave
That is the truth. If you have decided
En 15/03/2006 14:01:31, Chris Staub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
JiMi VO wrote:
sorry to bother you guys,
when is the best time to ghost when doing chapter 6? every packages
built?
or whenever i feel like to? people always say it better to back up but
as im
building i have encounter any MA
En 14/03/2006 15:37:58, Howard L. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
Hello,
I am 1yr into linux. Having fun! Learning alot.
I have an AMD k6-2 /128mb ram /4gb hd laptop.
I have been running a dual boot with Win'98se and RH9.
Each has 2gb hd space to run in but I also use a lot of vfat space on