En 11/05/2012 15:58:14, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> escribió:
> Lázaro Morales wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> After complete the LFS book, when I restart the computer I get a few
>> errors messages and the computer stuck after this:
>>
>> /lib/lsb/init-functions: line 590: /run/var/bootlog: No such file
>> or
>> directory
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/rc: line 217: /var/log/boot.log: Read-only file
>> system
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/rc: line 220: /var/log/boot.log: Read-only file
>> system
>> [ 301.811991] rc used greatest stack depth: 5556 byte left
>> INIT: Id "2" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
>> INIT: Id "4" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
>> INIT: Id "5" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
>> INIT: Id "6" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
>> INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
>> INIT: Id "3" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
>> INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
>>
>> The LFS version is 7.1 and is running on VirtualBox with PAE/NX and
>> VT-x,
>> the processor is a dual-core E5300 and the virtual machine have 512MiB
>> of
>> RAM. Could be this a problem? LFS can be compiled on VirtualBox?
>
> I think you have a problem in your kernel configuration.
>
> Section 8.3 says to ensure you have devtmpfs built into the kernel.
> The first thing the boot scripts do is create a tmpfs for /run and a
> directory
> /run/var. The first line above indicates that that /dev was never
> mounted.
>
> -- Bruce
Thanks Bruce and Ken! During the compilation process through the book I
created 'Snapshots' in VirtualBox in the critical sections. I restored the
last, just before configure the GRUB and found that I had two typo errors
in 'inittab' and 'fstab' files. Now after restart I get a new error
related to partitions.
Activating all swap files/partitions...swapon: /dev/hda3: stat failed:
No such file or directory
Mounting root file system in read-only mode...
Checking file systems...fsck.ext3: No such file or directory while
trying to open /dev/hda4
What this mean? I have four partitions:
Partition Mount Point Description
sda1 / Initial OS, CentOS.
sda2 swap Swap for the initial OS.
sda3 swap Swap for LFS
sda4 LFS Ext3 for LFS
Thanks again for your time,
Lázaro.
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