On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:14:37 +0100, Kyle Rush k...@cyber-rush.org wrote:
I have a livecd 6.3 and book 6.3. the computer I am installing it on is
somewhat old, and thus 1 SBU = about one hour. I can't figure out how to
shut down the machine without losing everything i was working on. I do
Hi,
have you double-checked that the root= kernel parameter is set
correctly in your menu.lst? So far, I only read about your fstab
in this thread. Check again what suggestions the kernel makes for
valid partition device nodes... Just in case you haven't tried
yet.
- Philipp
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On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 00:28:56 +0200, Sam Vivacqua samvivac...@gmail.com
wrote:
But I never powered down!
Have you changed the permissions for the sources directory?
It is in chapter 4.3. It is not harmful to double-check that by
running the chown commands again as root.
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Hi there!
I hope I don't repeat something that was said earlier. I have
seen this kind of errors a few times when I built LFS on my
machine, and it was nearly always due to some missing kernel
features. I haven't seen a kernel configuration page for quite
a while now, so I can't really tell which
Hi,
normally, the structure when installing
programs with separate build directories
should like this:
+maindir
| - tarballs and patches
| + unpacked source tarball (e.g. glibc-2.5.1)
| | - source tree
| + builddir (e.g. glibc-build)
| | - commands entered here
However, you seem to
Oh sorry, I seem to have really weird grammar
today and I haven't answered your question yet:
- unpack glibc-tarball
- change dir to glibc-2.5.1
- unpack libidn tarball from directory above
- rename created dir to libidn
- (...)
- change to top level directory
- make build dir
- change to build
Hi,
have you already tried to replace sda4 in your
menu.lst with hda4? I remember you had a typo in
one of your mails, but I'm unsure if that happened
when writing the mail or when writing the menu.lst.
At least your kernel seems to recognize the HD and
partitions but with prefix hda instead of
Replacing sda4 with hda4 in menu.lst results in a different error:
swapon: cannot stat dev/sda3: no such file or directory
fsck.ext3: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/sda4
The super block could not be read or does not describe a correct ext
filesystem. If the device is
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 20:05:08 +0200, Daniel Corda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK guys I am done but I have on big problem which I really need help on.
My kernel panics on startup sayin
[ 13.472000] VFS: Cannot open root device sda5 or unknown-block(0,0)
[ 13.472000] Please append a
Hi again,
my system is running a GCC-4.3.1, which is why
I responded in the first place.
If you have installed the patches for Glibc-2.7,
which should come in two *.diff files, then everything
should compile just fine with the development book's
instructions - well, at least it worked twice for
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