----- Original Message ----- From: "Dmitry Sokolov" <[email protected]> To: "LFS Support List" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 6:47 PM Subject: Re: Running on VMWare 7.0
> Mike McCarty wrote: >> Dmitry Sokolov wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I builded with latest dev-book, my CPU stops on VMWare it's normal? :)) >>> I tried to run without VMWare, by booting from archlinux-latest >>> 2009.08-core cd, it's needed to run grub console, and my linux will >>> not booting, may be i need to install grub from my system (chroot) to >>> hd0, and boot again? >> >> Well, sorry to hear you are having problems. However, while >> you describe having problems, you don't describe the problems >> themselves. >> >> Are there any error messages? Does VMWare complain about anything? >> What commands are you giving GRUB? If you boot to the host environment, >> and use fdisk, what does it say? Where did you install GRUB? >> >> We need more information from you before anyone can give you >> advice on what the cause may be. > > My problem in disks, grub-mkconfig & grub-setup connot running on my > physical system and not shows any messages, > I have many disks, RAID0=6x1.0TB + 4disks=1.0TB-750GB-320GB-160GB. > In VMWare i using only one HDD, one partition from used HDD, i don't want > use grub-install on hd0, because i have a WinXP64, > grub-mkconfig in VMWare normaly works it generates config file like as in > the lfs-book, but it generates with /dev/sda3, on boot process > linux-core finds are /dev/sda2, it's a defferent in boot images/configs in > lfs-livecd and archlinux-livecd, i think. > All disks is Western Digitall. I thinking problem in disks on RAID0. My MB > ASUS P5Q Premium with ICH10R + Core2Duo E8600. > After tommorow i builds new system based on ASUS P6T7 WS SuperComputer + > Core i7, and will test my builded linux on them. > I will write here my result's. > > Dmitry On Core i7 with one hdd running perfectly and fast!!! :-) LFS-Book is very nice :) Thanks for all developers! But on old system problem not solved... -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
