I can confirm that I can boot from a root partition on an lv.
☺
One question on systemd.
Should one manually create service files?
Is there any utility to automatically parse native init scripts and create
systemd files?
@boot I get error dumps about systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved
failures.
Do i need to fix them?
Please kindly point me to a resource on manual sysv to systemd transition...
Can I just copy missing systemd files from my host system?

Thanks a mill......................
😊

On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 4:59 PM Dharma Mati <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks A Lot Neil ☺☺
> Does that mean that I have to create a systemd service file for each
> daemon I install or systemd creates them automatically from init.d?
> Also when I can start/stop/restart/status services but if i do a systemctl
> enable <service> I get an error about a missing file systemd-sysv-install
> or something.
> Once Again
> Thanks a looot
> Andreas
>
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 4:31 PM niuneilneo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
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>> On 4/24/2019 20:00,Dharma Mati<[email protected]> <[email protected]>
>>  wrote:
>>
>> I BOOTED!!!!!!!!!!
>> 😃
>> I dont know If it was the fact that I used make localyesconfig,or that I
>> used an initramfs created by the lfs provided script but I finally booted.
>> One question:
>> It seems that using a modular kernel makes it hard to boot LFS(even if i
>> lsmod into /etc/sysconfig/modules)
>> How to use a modular kernel instead the monolithic one created by
>> localyesconfig?
>> I installed LVM2 and the system CAN mount the swap partition which rests
>> on a lv.
>> Next step is to move the root parition to an lv and see if I will be
>> again lucky.
>> I installed PAM and it works!!!
>> the Network is always down @boot so I have to use ip link and ifconfig to
>> make it operational,but it works!!!
>> It took me 2 weeks but i finally booted.
>> ☺
>> Now I am going to make a tarball of the installation and play around with
>> installing more software etc.
>> Ah by the way,i had to copy the /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi from my host
>> system and managed to install grub with target=x86_64-efi.
>> I feel that since all machines are more or less efi nowadays you should
>> include precise and clearly laid chapters on efi boot inside the LFS books.
>> Otherwise people can get frustrated from continuous effort to boot.
>> Other than that all is well
>> Regards,
>> Andreas
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 2:27 PM Dharma Mati <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I had a fantastic time building LFS-8.4.
>>> Everything went smoothly.
>>> I installed the 4.20 kernel and used a .config from my debian
>>> system--meaning that the kernel is built with full functionality.
>>> The problem is my system is uefi.
>>> When I try to do grub-install --target=x86_64-efi .................. i
>>> get an error about a missing script.
>>> Please clearly point me to how to install lfs grub for efi.
>>> Also I use lvm.
>>> So i created an initramfs with your script mkinitramfs.
>>> I hope everything will work nicely.
>>> Thanks for your consideration,
>>> Dharma
>>>
>>>
>> Congratulations! I remember the first time I successfully boot LFS.
>>
>> The network problem may be fixed by setting up the systemd service for
>> static-network.service under the /etc/systemd/system/ folder. Like this:
>>
>>
>> After=local-fs.target
>>
>> [Service]
>>
>> Type=oneshot
>>
>> RemainAfterExit=yes
>>
>> ExecStart=/sbin/ifconfig eth0 192.168.199.48 broadcast  192.168.199.255
>> netmask 255.255.255.0 up
>>
>> ExecStart=/sbin/route add default gw 192.168.199.2 eth0
>>
>>
>>
>> [Install]
>>
>> WantedBy=multi-user.target
>>
>> Yours
>> Neil
>>
>>
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