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
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
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
>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
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