On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 00:45:23 +0000 Ken Moffat wrote: > Problem with your enter key? (I trimmed a lot of blank lines before > your .sig). Anyway, the message means one of three things:
I have Enter, sure. My Windows XP is crashed yesterday and something with the sylpheed installation is not normal. I must search the mistake, but at moment looks normal, so i hope all is fine now. > (b) missing device driver(s) - for a real system, you have to build > in (i.e. NOT modules) the drivers (normally, libata for both SATA and > parallel devices), according to your chipset(s) - there are loads of > different options. For a virtual machine, you have to select the > driver which matches what the vm pretends is present. I've no idea > which driver is needed, nor if it is shipped in the kernel or > provided separately by vmware. Google probably knows. Its Sata device. I have run make localyesconfig, normal with this i has never probs. I understand really not what is happen. > (c) missing filesystem driver - similarly, you have to compile in > the driver for whichever filesystem (probably one of ext4, ext3, > ext2) you are using. It can not be that, because ext3 is in Kernel, not as module i compiled in. > BTW: for *real* hardware, only having partitions for '/' and swap > would not be very nice - you would have nowhere to build a > replacement system. Most people think other partitions are a good > idea (e.g. for /home, so that you don't lose everything when you > upgrade LFS). Its vmware and not real and other people do other things and other peoples do again other things. I never use seperate /home partions, because i has extern usb hdd which has all my personal stuff. So when is problem i has my stuff. And what is important i has not on computer, not on cd, not on stick or other i has in paper. never trust electric. Regards Silvio -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
