Hi Team, Thanks a lot for all your feedback. I have gone through them, below is summary of my understanding and things I have planned to do:
1. I will try to configure minimal kernel which shall boot and enter into LFS. For this, mainly I will focus on Block drivers and Filesystem drivers. Later I will add/delete the other features as per need. 2. I will use tools like "lspci -v" to get HW details about my Host PC and try to config my LFS kernel accordingly. 3. As per Ken's suggestion below, I will enable devtmpfs filesystem to mount to /dev/ . >>Also, in 7.0, we didn't advise you to use devtmpfs - it certainly >>existed at that time, and is now required, so you ought to enable >>it: Hi Ken, >> Unfortunately, those only tell use about the distro, not about your >>machine. Emerson: In case I need to provide info about my Host PC HW, which command I should execute? Curious to know. WIll "lspci -v" be sufficient? Thanks, Emerson
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