irgendeineadresse saw fit to inform me that:
>
>> The kernel cannot found your root file system. Are u sure u have given
>> the
>> correct partition info for root in /etc/lilo.conf ? Have u run lilo -v
>> after that. Post your lilo.conf and the output of fdisk -l /dev/hda.
>
>
>Hey Rajesh!
>Running my first self-compiled kernel. Yippiehh! - By the way, I'm using
>reiserfs :-( .
Excellent Tom. I have never tried out reiserfs though. Do let the listers
informed about reiserfs. How good it is compared to ext2.
>to mount (read) the /root. That made me think of checking reiserfs support
>in
>the kernel and you guess it - it was not enabled by default (The SuSE
>kernel
>uses it as default so I thought all the time it MUST be inside). It was
>also
>not obvious canceled out. Because you first had to enable the <<Code
>maturity
>level options>> which I never have heard of before being able to enable
>reiserfs.
For enabling Frame buffer support also first u have to enable the <<Code
Maturity level options>> otherwise framebuffer option does not come.
However I was not successful in getting tux on my i810 even after compiling
framebuffer support in the kernel.
>Huhhh. I think now I've got a new hobby ;-)!
If u go for debian distro than this hobby will get converted into a passion
:-) Let me know if u want debian 2.2.
>Thanks for your
>guidance Rajesh!
It feels great when somebody tastes success in doing something under linux
and being a part of it in itself a fantastic feeling.
Warm Regards
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Rajesh Fowkar http://rajesh.computers.webjump.com
Kurtarkar Nagari,Bldg-C,T4, Powered By :Debian GNU/Linux with GRUB
Santacruz,Ponda-Goa-403401-INDIA Kernel 2.4.4 & Mutt 1.3.18i
IceWM 1.0.8-6 & KDE 2.1
"The expert at anything was once a beginner." -Hayes
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