On 8/22/06, Brandon Peirce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Make oldconfig will regenerate the .config file, but it keeps all the same
settings you had in the old one unless they are incompatible with the actual
version of the kernel sources you are using. It will prompt you only if
there are new opt
Wang, Baojun wrote:
Does LFS 6.2 require kernel 2.6.16? if not, you can copy a config
file(usally /boot/config-2.6.x-xxx) to override the .config file under
linux source tree then rebuild the kernel.
here is the .config file for linux 2.6.15 modify very small from
ubuntu 6.06 LTS:
://dslab.lzu.edu.cn/docs/2006summerschool/team1/teama/Documentation/wangbaojun/config-2.6.15
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From: "Brandon Peirce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: LFS Version 6.2 - 8.4. Making the LFS System Bootable
> Mag. Leon
Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 11:07 schrieb Mag. Leonhard Landrock:
> Hi!
>
> I'm nearly finished with my fisrt LFS installation. :-) Nevertheless I
> still have some problems booting the new system. :-(
>
> My problem:
>
>
> When trying to boot my LFS kernel, it starts and finally gets stuc
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 06:00:32PM +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
>
> I'll took a try to get the most important out of my (Debian) kernel log.
> Maybe
> there is someone who finds anything.
>
[...]
> Aug 20 17:26:51 veneto kernel: scsi0 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA
> DRIVER, R
Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 16:40 schrieb S. Anthony Sequeira:
> On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 16:36 +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 14:37 schrieb S. Anthony Sequeira:
> > > USB drives are supported by the SCSI drivers. Make sure you have the
> > > relevant SCSI options
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 16:36 +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 14:37 schrieb S. Anthony Sequeira:
> > USB drives are supported by the SCSI drivers. Make sure you have the
> > relevant SCSI options compiled into the kernel.
>
> These options are?
This is what I have
S. Anthony Sequeira wrote:
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 14:40 +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
> As I said: My boot device for LFS is an external USB hard disk. In
> fact, it is
> a Western Digital WD2500BB in an external USB case.
>
> > If it's a SATA disk, you will find the SATA drivers under SCS
Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 14:37 schrieb S. Anthony Sequeira:
> USB drives are supported by the SCSI drivers. Make sure you have the
> relevant SCSI options compiled into the kernel.
These options are?
> S. Anthony Sequeira
Leonhard.
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Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 14:46 schrieb Ken Moffat:
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 02:40:08PM +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
> > As I said: My boot device for LFS is an external USB hard disk. In fact,
> > it is a Western Digital WD2500BB in an external USB case.
>
> I've not been following thi
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 14:40 +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
> As I said: My boot device for LFS is an external USB hard disk. In
> fact, it is
> a Western Digital WD2500BB in an external USB case.
>
> > If it's a SATA disk, you will find the SATA drivers under SCSI low
> level
> > drivers in
Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 14:27 schrieb kriss:
> kriss a écrit :
> > leonhard
> > your root point to the partition #3 of the second disk
> > what is the number of the lfs partition ?
> > /dev/sdb3 ???
>
> i miss myself
> forget my stupid question please
No problem. :-)
> another : why chainload
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 02:40:08PM +0200, Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
>
> As I said: My boot device for LFS is an external USB hard disk. In fact, it
> is
> a Western Digital WD2500BB in an external USB case.
>
I've not been following this whole thread, so apologies if you've
already answere
kriss a écrit :
leonhard
your root point to the partition #3 of the second disk
what is the number of the lfs partition ?
/dev/sdb3 ???
i miss myself
forget my stupid question please
another : why chainloader +1 ?
chainloader is for boot via an other bootloader no ?
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Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 12:51 schrieb Brandon Peirce:
> Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
> >When trying to boot my LFS kernel, it starts and finally gets stuck with
> >the
> >following error:
> >
> >VFS: Cannot open root device "sdb3" or unknown-block (0,0)
> >Please append a correct "root" boot o
Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 13:58 schrieb kriss:
> leonhard
> your root point to the partition #3 of the second disk
> what is the number of the lfs partition ?
> /dev/sdb3 ???
Exactly. My LFS partition is "/dev/sdb3".
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Mag. Leonhard Landrock wrote:
When trying to boot my LFS kernel, it starts and finally gets stuck with
the
following error:
VFS: Cannot open root device "sdb3" or unknown-block (0,0)
Please append a correct "root" boot option
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-
Hi!
I'm nearly finished with my fisrt LFS installation. :-) Nevertheless I still
have some problems booting the new system. :-(
My problem:
When trying to boot my LFS kernel, it starts and finally gets stuck with the
following error:
VFS: Cannot open root device "sdb3" or unknown-blo
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