akhiezer cruziero.com> writes:
> Well, (roughly speaking and to paraphrase from old Slackware notes) there was
a
> change in the kernel back in ca late 2009 / early 2010, whereby the "old" ide
> subsystem was deprecated in favour of the newer libata subsystem, and this
> affected the naming o
TJ Olaes olaes.net> writes:
>
> Good evening.
>
> Hope someone can help me see something I'm missing, I've been googling all
> day
> trying to get LFS to boot up and have made some progress but this one is
> stumping me.
>
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>
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spiky aol.com> writes:
> Is this a typo grub> linux /vmlinux-3.8.3-lfs-7.3 root=/dev/sda8
>
> cp -v arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-3.8.1-lfs-7.3
I'll check. Thanks for catching that. I manually reproduced
the output because all that happened in a VM window.
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akhiezer cruziero.com> writes:
> Yeah, the host that you're building on (what is it, and what version?) might
be
Host is SliTaz 4.0, a 32-bit distro that I'm booting over PXE when things go
south on the host machine, which is currently 100% of the time at the moment.
> calling your partitions
Good evening.
Hope someone can help me see something I'm missing, I've been googling all day
trying to get LFS to boot up and have made some progress but this one is
stumping me.
Currently, I have at least one problem, which is that the boot sequence fails
at
this point:
Checking file system