On Sun Apr 22 22:09 , 'Tijnema !' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>On 4/22/07, Alan Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> This error can also be due to not having the correct filesystem driver >> builtin to your kernel. If hda3 is ext3 or ReiserFS or something make >> sure you have the right driver BUILTIN to your kernel. If it is a module >> or not built at all, your kernel will not able to load the partition. >> >> This is quite a common problem and crops up in these lists regularly. >> both, hda1 and hda3 has an ext3 fs I really hadn't ext3 support in my kernel. I built a new one with ext3 support built-in, but I get the same error-message as before. > >I believe that is a slightly different message. But it's worth checking :) > >Also, it might be that you forgot to compile drivers for your hard >drive? Grub might find them because it is core stuff using BIOS >things, but the kernel still needs drivers to interact with the hard >drive right? > >Tijnema >> I have a simple IDE HDD, I thought that the apropriate drivers are selected by default. Is that wrong? I used make menuconfig. Im www.uni.de Apple Store findet ihr die Palette der Apple Produkte zum Studentenpreis -- powered by uni.de -- -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
