The only problem was that /bin wasn't a dir!
I don't know how did I manage to make /bin a file.
Thanks
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This is really maddening because I'm so close to finishing, I'm on
section 8.4 of lfs 6.3, Making the LFS System Bootable and when I
use grub it gives me Error 21: Selected disk does not exist. The
host distribution is Ubuntu 7.10 and since I'm new to this I haven't
deviated from the book.
Sorry for being unclear, this error is occurring when I use the root
(hd1,3) command in section 8.4 to make the system bootable. I am
aware of the different naming scheme, lfs is on partition sdb4 which
(I think) corresponds to hd1,3, although I don't think that is the
problem because I get the
Sorry for being unclear, this error is occurring when I use the root
(hd1,3) command in section 8.4 to make the system bootable. I am
aware of the different naming scheme, lfs is on partition sdb4 which
(I think) corresponds to hd1,3, although I don't think that is the
problem because I get the
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 10:46 -0700, Ben Feinberg wrote:
Sorry for being unclear, this error is occurring when I use the root
(hd1,3) command in section 8.4 to make the system bootable. I am
aware of the different naming scheme, lfs is on partition sdb4 which
(I think) corresponds to hd1,3,