On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
>>
>> What went wrong?
>
> Also, I can see you are still doing your old "ask on the list rather than
> actually work out what the problem is" trick :/
Jerry,
You have been posting a lot of questions an
John R Pierce wrote:
To start, you could either label a filesystem as '/' or, you can just
change that root= line to point at a real filesystem.
what WOULD be the 'real device' in the case of a USB thumbdrive?
since its the boot device, would it necessarily be enumerated first,
hence alw
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Jerry Geis wrote:
I installed centos 4.6 on a USB thumbdrive.
It installed and booted after install.
I then put a custom kernel on, build it as I should,
on rebooting and selecting my kernel to load from grub I it starts up
and all
and the last error I get is:
label / n
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
:
>
> Also, I can see you are still doing your old "ask on the list rather than
> actually work out what the problem is" trick :/
>
Oh, cool (for me), someone took over for me
mhr
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Jerry Geis wrote:
I installed centos 4.6 on a USB thumbdrive.
It installed and booted after install.
I then put a custom kernel on, build it as I should,
on rebooting and selecting my kernel to load from grub I it starts up
and all
and the last error I get is:
label / not found.
What went wr
Hi all,
I installed centos 4.6 on a USB thumbdrive.
It installed and booted after install.
I then put a custom kernel on, build it as I should,
on rebooting and selecting my kernel to load from grub I it starts up
and all
and the last error I get is:
label / not found.
What went wrong?
Jerr
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