Well it depends on how you've done the bootable CD.
I havent played with one since about 4.6.2, but I believe someone portedthe LIVECD-1.2 to english from > > > > portugues which would have made things easier. The MFSROOT is specified in the kernel you put on the CD, > > so it depends what you have it set as, and how you've stored your information on the CD.
I always had problems trying to compile the MFSROOT into the kernel itself so hacked it around by loading the file system in through the boot loader instead.
That's interesting. Do you remember how you did it?
So depends how you've built it, and what/where its failing.
I can't really tell; that's the problem. As I said before, it says "Mount root file system from cd9660:acd0" and then hangs without any more messages. I read the things another guy posted which apparently is evidence for a buffer overrun or something like that, but I'm not sure.
Id recommend just grabbing the LiveCD stuff Fugspbr made. It worked fairly simply for me, though track down the english version, as I know there is one around somewhere. http://www.fugspbr.org is the original Brasilians that made a liveCD building script.
I went to the site, and they sent me to their archives. I found a link to sourceforge, but I can't read any of it. Are you sure there is an English version anymore?
Anyway, I would like to know how you loaded the filesystem in through the boot loader if you could tell me; this may be a solution for me.
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Dan Harrison
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