On 5/25/2017 10:30 PM, Michael Shell wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2017 10:52:28 -0600
Alan Feuerbacher <[email protected]> wrote:
Grub, which loads vmlinuz-4.9.9-lfs-8.0
rEFInd, which loads grub, which loads vmlinuz-4.9.9-lfs-8.0
Each of the two methods results in the same kernel startup messages and
then a hang.
I would try booting directly to a root shell using grub:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/15284/how-to-boot-to-root-shell-when-grub-recovery-menu-fails-to-load-a-shell
linux init=/bin/sh
This way, you should be able to isolate kernel/keyboard problems from
system setup problems.
I tried that. Actually I had tried more or less the same thing before,
since my MB bios allows booting directly into a shell.efi of some sort.
It all failed, which seems to have been because something was wrong with
the kernel as compiled. Enabling various CONFIG parameters, as I said in
emails a few minutes ago, along with a few minor fixes to NIC stuff,
seems to have done the trick.
Alan
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