On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 05:41:27 -0400
"Bill Cunningham" wrote:
> How do you save your work on the LFS dvd?
You can't save your work on the DVD.
If you mount a partition of your hard drive at /mnt/lfs then you can
write files there. If you unmount it cleanly the data will
How do you save your work on the LFS dvd? I also would like to hibernate
my system. When I first boot the bottom of the screen says "kernel active"
but a BIOS test must be ran and I'm getting an interrupt I believe. Does
that mean I should reset some settings there or is
brown wrap wrote:
>
> The system boots, I can log into it remotely, it mounts my disks, I
> just can't use any keyboard or mouse. The filesystems and such are
> not modules, they are just included in the kernel.
Ah, ok. That wasn't clear to me. Those are the only two loadable
modules.
Mike
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> For example, I have no idea what
> ohci1394 is.
>
> Firewire. If you don't know that you need it, you
> probably don't.
OK, thanks.
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> You are leaving out many necessary things. I'm no kernel
> expert,
> but how can you hope to boot without any disc drivers or
> file
> systems present?
>
> I think your problem goes much deeper than just a mouse not
> working.
> I'm surprised you aren't panicking with root file system
> not fo
On 22 March 2010 19:56, brown wrap wrote:
> my kernel loads two modules:
>
> ohci_hcd 19241 0
> ehci_hcd 30605 0
>
> lsmod of LFS 6.3:
>
> Module Size Used by
> usbhid 32704 0
> ext3 118664 2
> jbd
brown wrap wrote:
> my kernel loads two modules:
>
> ohci_hcd 19241 0
> ehci_hcd 30605 0
Prominently not here, but present below, is usbcore.
However, didn't you say that even your normal keyboard
and PS/2 mouse don't work? I also don't see any file
systems, nor any
brown wrap wrote:
> My problem is I don't know how to make the one-to-one correspondence
> in building a kernel. For example, I have no idea what ohci1394 is.
Firewire. If you don't know that you need it, you probably don't.
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my kernel loads two modules:
ohci_hcd 19241 0
ehci_hcd 30605 0
lsmod of LFS 6.3:
Module Size Used by
usbhid 32704 0
ext3 118664 2
jbd69360 1 ext3
psmouse46620 0
pcspkr