I have the same problem. I founded the LFS environment in VirtualBox, and moved
it to my USB disk. I saw the same message.
Maybe there was something wrong when compiling the Linux Kernel? I don't
know...
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From: "Brian Dickens"<briandick...@gmail.com>;
Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2011 11:48 PM
To: "lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org"<lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org>;
Subject: Failure booting into LFS
I recently finished working through the most recent LFS book, but when I try
booting into the new OS, I see the following error: "VFS: cannot open root
device "sda2" orq unknown-block(0,0)"
I built everything using ubuntu as the host which might be the issue? I built
the ubuntu box and then tried installing everything on a new partition, so
ubuntu called the partitions sdf. I recently repartitioned the drive and copied
everything back down. Could ubuntu have messed thing up?
Not sure where to go from here. I could start over, but would prefer not to
have to. Just not sure where the issue is.
Oh. Pc is an up z600. It has an intel raid controller in it. When i compiled
the kernel, I added in every raid and Sata/pata driver I could. Is it possible
that I missed something?
Thanks,
Brian
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