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That did it. Thanks!
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I figured it'd be something like that. So, should I compile that while
booting from my rescue disk, and just chroot into my LFS partition?
Kevin
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> I get an error from e2fsck every time I boot into my (brand new) LFS
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> Mounting root file system in read-only mode [ O
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Hello all,
I get an error from e2fsck every time I boot into my (brand new) LFS
partition:
Mounting root file system in read-only mode [ OK ]
Checking file systems...
fsck.ext3: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s)