On 11/28/12 14:45, Kaleb van Ingen Schenau wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble booting into the new LFS partition (or harddisk in
my case).
I've set up the GRUB as descriped in the book, the only changes i've
put into the grub.cfg is that i had to change the hd0,2 to hd1,1 and i
changed the root partition to sdb1 to match my setup up.
(ill just list my setup quick)
sda1 (linux host OS)
sdb1 (/ (this is where i installed all the folders such as ,dev , srv,
usr, etc, and the list goes on)
sdb2 (my 100mb boot partition)
sdb3 (1GB swap)
Now i reboot after unmounting $LFS and i get the grub menu as expected
and intended.
i press enter to start the boot, the comes up with a massive list of
things i can only imagine are steps to boot into LFS and it freezes
with a error or "Kernel panic":
[ 2.396063] No filesystem could mount root, tried: ext3 vfat
msdos iso9660
[ 2.398121] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount
root fs on unknown-block (8.17)
then i get a litte list of something i cant make head or tails out of
and then finishes with atkbd serio0: Sprurious ACK on isa0060/serio0.
some program might be trying to acces hardware directly.
Any thoughts?
regards,
Kaleb
DId you compile the drivers for the harddrivecontroller into the kernel
(not as a module)?
Groet,
Thomas
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