On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, USM Bish wrote:

>
>LFS is a very advanced form of Linux-ing. The problem in your
>case is the kernel. It is not being able to free unused  ker-
>nel memory to go to the next step of mounting swap,  parport,
>PLIP, SLIP, PPP etc.
Actually it does report Freeing unused kernel memory 92k


>Modern stock kernels normally do not work
>here. You need static  kernels, with least  amount of  frills
Static kernel ? I need help there, I am not using the kernel supplied by
RH, ofcourse, I compiled, both 2.4.16 and 2.2.20 and tried the same, the
result was the same for both nfs-root as well as trying to boot from hda
>for a start. Your 8mb  RAM may be the  impeding  factor for a
>stock RH kernel of 2.4.x series.

True, it looks like the Ram itself might be the damping factor,


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