2014-07-23 0:02 GMT+08:00 Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]>:

> 樱木洋葱 wrote:
>
>> Hi,all.
>>
>> In Chapter 9, I change the grub.cfg accordiing to my machine environment:
>>
>> cat > /boot/grub/grub.cfg << "EOF"
>> # Begin /boot/grub/grub.cfg
>> set default=0
>> set timeout=5
>>
>> insmod ext2
>> set root=(hd0,msdos6)
>>
>> menuentry "GNU/Linux, Linux 3.13.3-lfs-7.5" {
>>          linux   /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.3-lfs-7.5 root=/dev/sda2 ro
>> }
>> EOF
>>
>> (I use cfdisk to seprate the hard disk and I am also curious why I have
>> msdos partition...)
>>
>> The question is:
>> I can't reboot into the completed system and it seems I stuck in it. I
>> have
>> take a screen shot in
>> http://smiletaiki.qiniudn.com/2014-07-22%2017:51:05%E7%9A%
>> 84%E5%B1%8F%E5%B9%95%E6%88%AA%E5%9B%BE.png
>>
>> The right part is the htop command and the left part is what the VMware
>> shows.
>>
>
> Grub is working fine.  It is loading the kernel.  The problem is in the
> kernel configuration.
>
> I do see a reference to initrd_load.  I'm not sure why that is there as we
> don't use an initrd.  The most likely problem is that you don't have the
> correct drivers for vmware built into your kernel.
>
>   -- Bruce
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The kernel you metioned is the kernel of the LFS system or that of my host
machine? I know it is maybe a little far away but I want to know how to
solve this issue ...
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