樱木洋葱 wrote:
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.
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 ...
You posted a screen shot of a kernel panic. I was addressing that.
Your question really doesn't make sense. We only configure the kernel
for the LFS system.
-- Bruce
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