Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo on a 486

2003-07-09 Thread Mark Hawrylak
MAL wrote: Mark Hawrylak wrote: Rex Young wrote: h...I can't really say what the problem might be. Is it possible that this is a grub configuration problem? Perhaps you pointed grub to the kernel properly, but not to the filesystem root correctly? Sorry, but you don't have many hints the

Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo on a 486

2003-07-09 Thread MAL
Mark Hawrylak wrote: Rex Young wrote: h...I can't really say what the problem might be. Is it possible that this is a grub configuration problem? Perhaps you pointed grub to the kernel properly, but not to the filesystem root correctly? Sorry, but you don't have many hints there. > no errors

Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo on a 486

2003-07-08 Thread Mark Hawrylak
Rex Young wrote: note the kernel mount the HD fine, just no init scripts are executed and no prompt is given are there any isses with gentoo and running it on a 486? the gcc on 1.4_rc4 and 486 chips? or the compiled code on a 486. I know there are a few bugs with compiling gentoo on a 48

RE: [gentoo-user] gentoo on a 486

2003-07-08 Thread Rex Young
>note the kernel mount the HD fine, just no init scripts are >executed and >no prompt is given > >are there any isses with gentoo and running it on a 486? >the gcc on 1.4_rc4 and 486 chips? or the compiled code on a 486. > >I know there are a few bugs with compiling gentoo on a 486 with gcc

[gentoo-user] gentoo on a 486

2003-07-08 Thread Mark Hawrylak
Hi all I have taken the time to put gentoo on a 486 (no X) with the goal of turning it into an mp3 player (using mp3blaster) I used my athlon to build the system using a chrooted enviroment. when it came to booting the 486 the init system would not start ( note the kernel mount the HD fin