On Sun Apr 22 20:36 , 'Tijnema !' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>>
>> The kernel is loading now, but I get another Error:
>>
>> VFS: Cannot open root device "hda3" or unknown-block(0,0)
>> Please append a correct "root=" boot option
>> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
>> unknown-block(0,0)
>>
>> If I change in menu.lst the 'root (hd0,0)' entry to 'root
>> (hd0,2)', the kernel wont load and I get an Error 15: File not
>> found again.
>
>hmm, are you sure your $LFS partition is /dev/hda3?
>You should check it by running
>fdisk -l /dev/hda
>and you will see that there are atleast 2 partitions, one 
is /dev/hda1
>(/boot) and there should be another one containing root.
>
>I have nearly the same setup as you, i have /dev/hdb1 = /boot,
>/dev/hdb2 = /, /dev/hdb3 = swap.
>I installed grub with the same commands as you did (except that i 
used
>hd1 where you used hd0), and my kernel line in menu.lst is this 
one:
>kernel /lfskernel-2.6.26.38 root=/dev/hdb2
>
>And that works fine.
>I guess that your / partition isn't /dev/hda3, but /dev/hda2.
>You could change it in /boot/grub/menu.lst each time, but you 
could
>also edit the command temporary when booting, so that when the 
grub
>boot menu appears, you can press e to edit a line, and then go 
one
>down, so that it highlights your kernel line. then press e again, 
and
>change the last option to another disk, you could try /dev/hda2
>/dev/hdb3 /dev/hdd3 or even /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 in case you are 
using
>SATA.
>
>Tijnema

I am sure
/dev/hda1 is the boot partition
/dev/hda2 is the swap partition
/dev/hda3 is the / partition, where all the other stuff resides

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