Well, you were right the first time! Back when I generated the kernel with ram disk support, I started by copying the /lib/modules tree to my Live CD partition -- but at that point I was interrupted, and when I got back, I forgot I still needed to copy bzImage. So I burned the first CD with the wrong kernel. :P
I burned another CD with the correct kernel and booted it, but it complained that it couldn't find libblkid.so.1 and staggered to a kernel panic. I put my initrd into a little test partition and booted it, and discovered it also needed libuuid.so.1. After that, it flaked out because I only had proc and devpts in fstab. I had noticed that this Live CD procedure was intended to work with or without sysfs... but I had still thrown sysfs out of fstab along with all the junk. :P I included a tarball of my working LFS system on the Live CD. Now I can boot the CD, run ntfsresize and fdisk and tar, adjust fstab and XFree86Config and menu.lst with aee -- and set up the other computers here with a KDE desktop. And I only screwed up two CD-Rs in the process. �Muchas gracias, Se�or Hern�ndez! MOD -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-chat FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
