Didn't you forget support for SquashFS? Not included on the LiveCD but it does use it
------------------------------------- Deadly Earnest wrote: > I successfully installed LFS from the book (Version 6.3) onto an old > Laptop (Dell Latitude CPt C333GT) > > I had a few problems post instillation with power down of the Laptop > and with an Orinoco Wifi PCMCIA card. In attempt to sort out the > powerdown problem I was trying different combinations of APM and > ACPI (As per FAQ) in "make menuconfig" but nothing seemed to work. > > I then got to thinking. I installed LFS from the LFS live CD which > did not have a problem with either powerdown or the Wifi card so I > decided why not use the ".config" file from the Live CD. When I copied > the .config file from /usr/src/linux into my system I ran make > menuconfig and got an entirely new set of options in the configuration > which I don't understand, but no matter. > > My problem has been that the when I build with the config file > from the Live CD the Kernel won't build due to a kernel panic. It's > unable to mount the root partition. That was fine the first time I > encountered it as I'd forgotten to change the file system settings. > I went back and changed the ext3 file system driver from being a > Module to being fully integrated into the kernel but to no avail. > > I've searched through things on the web but I'm at a lost which is > why I've ended up here. Has anybody got any advice that they can > give to me. > -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
