Re: Kernel panic - booting from USB harddisk

2009-09-26 Thread Ken Moffat
2009/9/26 J.P.Kaper spaky...@xs4all.nl: Maybe somebody else can find the right suggestion to let me solve my problem. Hans Kaper. One of the problems with usb drives is that they can take a long time to appear. I've never tried to boot from usb, but ISTR that there is a command-line

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread Lars Fabricius
Lørdag den 26. september 2009 14:27:51 skrev John Graham: Filesystem 1k-blokke brugt Tilbage brug% Mounting point /dev/mapper/lfs-cd 1548144 1530940 0 100%/ /dev/hda1 38535436180252 36397668 1%

Re: No sound

2009-09-26 Thread Ken Moffat
2009/9/25 Fernando Oliveira fam...@yahoo.com.br: # CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK is not set # CONFIG_SND_DEBUG is not set I'm not familiar with either of those configure options, but perhaps if you turned them on you _might_ get diagnostics. ... 00:11.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread John Graham
I have downloadet all the pakages and patches! can that be the problem? I dont know where its saved! I figuret it out.. can i move what i have downloadet from /dev/mapper/lfs-cd to /mnt/lfs/sources? al at one time? Ah - but I thought the sources were already on the lfs cd? Or did I just

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread John Graham
Filesystem              1k-blokke               brugt   Tilbage brug%   Mounting point /dev/mapper/lfs-cd 1548144      1530940         0       100%    / /dev/hda1               38535436        180252  36397668   1%           /mnt/lfs Well, I know your problem, but I'm afraid I don't know

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread Lars Fabricius
Lørdag den 26. september 2009 15:46:04 skrev Lars Fabricius: Lørdag den 26. september 2009 14:27:51 skrev John Graham: Filesystem 1k-blokke brugt Tilbage brug% Mounting point /dev/mapper/lfs-cd 1548144 1530940 0 100%/ /dev/hda1

Re: Kernel panic - booting from USB harddisk

2009-09-26 Thread J.P.Kaper
J.P.Kaper wrote: I am building LFS from book 6.4 on an ext3 logical partition of an external USB harddisk. My host system is SUSE 10.3 on one of my two internal harddisks. Booting from the USB disk fails with [4.410067] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread Lars Fabricius
Lørdag den 26. september 2009 02:58:17 skrev John Graham: cat ~/.bash_profile EOF exec env -i HOME=$HOME TERM=$TERM PS1='\u:\w\$ ' /bin/bash EOF -su: cannot create temp file for here document: Ikke mere plads på enheden (no more space on device) why do i get this error? I have 40

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread Lars Fabricius
Lørdag den 26. september 2009 18:53:17 skrev John Graham: I have downloadet all the pakages and patches! can that be the problem? I dont know where its saved! I figuret it out.. can i move what i have downloadet from /dev/mapper/lfs-cd to /mnt/lfs/sources? al at one time? Ah - but I

Re: Kernel panic - booting from USB harddisk

2009-09-26 Thread Baho Utot
Ken Moffat wrote: 2009/9/26 J.P.Kaper spaky...@xs4all.nl: Maybe somebody else can find the right suggestion to let me solve my problem. Hans Kaper. One of the problems with usb drives is that they can take a long time to appear. I've never tried to boot from usb, but ISTR that

Re: 4.4. Setting Up the Environment

2009-09-26 Thread John Graham
 Thanks! All the sourceses is on the cd...so how do i free some space? If you've downloaded extra stuff and put it on the CD, just delete those and that should free up plenty of space. John G -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ:

Re: No sound

2009-09-26 Thread Tony Sauri
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 16:11, Fernando Oliveira wrote: If so, look at what modules they have loaded in case something is missing. I am trying to do this. I t is very difficult, due to the large number of modules. If it could aid for getting more help from you and from Bruce, I am attaching