Hi Alan,

Tks for your advice.

- snip -
 
> It looks like there are two key issues:
> 
>      1. You have to have entries in your initrd's filesystem for
> /dev/sda
>       and /dev/sda1.  Otherwise you won't have any way to access the USB 
>       device.

It did not to come to step yet because the bootloader, Grub, not
started.  I installed Grub-0.97.tar.gz which was download on Internet
according to the steps on LFS (LinuxFromScratch) 6.1.1.  It worked for
me on building LFS-6.1.1 but failed here.  I hesitate whether this
package can work on kernel-2.4.26.  Because kernel 2.4.26 was on DSL
2.2b which was running on the pendrive.

On the pendrive, swap was on partition-1 and DSL 2.2b was running on
partition-2

B.R.
Stephen


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