On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:55 AM, Yaacov-Yoseph Weiss
wrote:
> I saw that the list places my messages at the top level of the
> threads, and not as a response to previous messages. I assume
> this is because I get the digest version, and reply to that and
> change the subject. If anyone knows how I
I saw that the list places my messages at the top level of the
threads, and not as a response to previous messages. I assume
this is because I get the digest version, and reply to that and
change the subject. If anyone knows how I can reply "correctly",
I'll be glad to comply.
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
Yaacov-Yoseph Weiss wrote:
[...]
> I would recommend improving chapter 8.3 of the book (configuring and compiling
> the kernel) by adding these hints about configuring the kernel, i.e.
> using lspci,
> lsmod, and enabling many options.
I would agree with this except that the kernel is such a rap
Yaacov-Yoseph Weiss wrote:
> I would recommend improving chapter 8.3 of the book (configuring and compiling
> the kernel) by adding these hints about configuring the kernel, i.e.
> using lspci, lsmod, and enabling many options.
There's way too many different issues for Chapter 8. Did you read th
Andrew Benton wrote:
>> I added CONFIG_PATA_VIA, and that did not help.
> which CONFIG_PATA_VIA depends? If I were you I'd enable support for lots of
> things that
> may, possibly be needed and compile them all into the kernel. Use lspci as a
> guide and
Thanks. When enabling lots of options I
On 21/03/10 13:10, Yaacov-Yoseph Weiss wrote:
> I installed lfs (around the time of one of the 6.6 release candidates)
> on an old Compaq laptop using jhalfs. After completing the configuration
> (from the current 6.6 release), I tried to boot the new system and
> received a kernel panic saying it
I installed lfs (around the time of one of the 6.6 release candidates)
on an old Compaq laptop using jhalfs. After completing the configuration
(from the current 6.6 release), I tried to boot the new system and
received a kernel panic saying it could not mount the root filesystem.
I'll try to prov