Am Dienstag, 19. September 2006 05:34 schrieb Ellis Wilson:
> First of all, thanks to everyone for all the help. I realized yesterday
> that when I cfdisk'd, the partition was unfortunately fat16 (I think it
> is due to creating the partitioning in the ms2k and wrongly thinking
> mke2fs changed th
eciated as
always.
Ellis
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From: Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 18, 2006 10:06 am
Subject: Re: Chap 8.4 Problem with GRUB
To: LFS Support List
> On 9/18/06, Brandon Peirce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have
Try to check the FS, sometimes it works for JFS.
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On 9/18/06, Brandon Peirce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have not yet mastered Grub myself, but the error message looks very
suspiciously like your LFS partition has the wrong type ID in the partition
table. If I interpret that number correctly, type 0x6 is FAT16 whereas an
ext3 filesystem shoul
Ellis Wilson wrote:
Almost to my own distro, but ran into a problem on the last page (of
course) of instructions trying to make grub setup my hd0. I've got 4
partitions on a 160gb hd, 1 being M$ (unfortunately) 2 being ext3 (LFS),
3 being a storage fat32 partition and 4 being my swap. Now upon
On 9/17/06, Ellis Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did copy those files in (first just e2fs & reiser, later at your
advice all) but this was only after realizing I had the problem. I went
back to see if I'd messed up the grub install and noticed I'd overlooked
that step. I run grub but still
I did copy those files in (first just e2fs & reiser, later at your
advice all) but this was only after realizing I had the problem. I went
back to see if I'd messed up the grub install and noticed I'd overlooked
that step. I run grub but still get the same messages. Do I need to
backtrack for gr
On 9/17/06, Ellis Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Almost to my own distro, but ran into a problem on the last page (of
course) of instructions trying to make grub setup my hd0. I've got 4
partitions on a 160gb hd, 1 being M$ (unfortunately) 2 being ext3 (LFS),
3 being a storage fat32 partitio
Hi all,
Almost to my own distro, but ran into a problem on the last page (of
course) of instructions trying to make grub setup my hd0. I've got 4
partitions on a 160gb hd, 1 being M$ (unfortunately) 2 being ext3 (LFS),
3 being a storage fat32 partition and 4 being my swap. Now upon trying
to roo