[lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab File

2013-06-11 Thread John Black
Linux From Scratch - Version 7.3 Chapter 8. Making the LFS System Bootable 8.2. 
Creating the /etc/fstab File

---
sda1 Boot Primary   vfat  - 
Unusable  -
sda2  Primary   ext4  -
  Logical   Free Space-
sda5 NC   Logical   ext4  -
sda6 NC   Logical   swap  -
sda4  Primary   ext3  -
---

Kernel panic, probably it's from fstab file. I just rebuild again, please 
create fstab file for me, the sda4 is lfs partition.

Please help anyone


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Re: [lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab File

2013-06-11 Thread Glendon Blount
Go to the Gentoo or Arch Linux web sight they have info on how to create
the /etc/fstab file. You won't learn much by having someone do it for you.
On Jun 11, 2013 9:46 PM, John Black j...@inbox.com wrote:

 Linux From Scratch - Version 7.3 Chapter 8. Making the LFS System Bootable
 8.2. Creating the /etc/fstab File

 ---
 sda1 Boot Primary   vfat  -
 Unusable  -
 sda2  Primary   ext4  -
   Logical   Free Space-
 sda5 NC   Logical   ext4  -
 sda6 NC   Logical   swap  -
 sda4  Primary   ext3  -
 ---

 Kernel panic, probably it's from fstab file. I just rebuild again, please
 create fstab file for me, the sda4 is lfs partition.

 Please help anyone

 
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Re: [lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab File

2013-06-11 Thread William Harrington


On Jun 11, 2013, at 9:45 PM, John Black wrote:


Kernel panic, probably it's from fstab file.


Kernel panics don't know about /etc/fstab.

Kernel panics mean that you don't have the proper drivers in the  
running kernel.


If it is a vfs issue about mounting root fs and unknown block-device  
(0,0) or (2,0) I suggest you build the required drivers to mount the  
rootfs into the kernel:


hard drive controller driver
filesystem driver

Please read the LFS FAQ, it explains it.

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Re: [lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab File

2013-06-11 Thread John Black





-Original Message-From: kb0...@berzerkula.orgSent: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 22:13:58 -0500To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.orgSubject: Re: [lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab FileOn Jun 11, 2013, at 9:45 PM, John Black wrote:Kernel panic, probably it's from fstab file.Kernel panics don't know about /etc/fstab.Kernel panics mean that you don't have the proper drivers in the running kernel.If it is a vfs issue about mounting root fs and unknown block-device (0,0) or (2,0) I suggest you build the required drivers to mount the rootfs into the kernel:hard drive controller driverfilesystem driverPlease read the LFS FAQ, it explains it.Sincerely,William HarringtonI build LFS 3 times with 3 different distro. I'm so confused, thank you Mr. Harrington. 



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Re: [lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab File

2013-06-11 Thread John Black





-Original Message-From: kb0...@berzerkula.orgSent: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 22:13:58 -0500To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.orgSubject: Re: [lfs-support] Creating the /etc/fstab FileOn Jun 11, 2013, at 9:45 PM, John Black wrote:Kernel panic, probably it's from fstab file.Kernel panics don't know about /etc/fstab.Kernel panics mean that you don't have the proper drivers in the running kernel.If it is a vfs issue about mounting root fs and unknown block-device (0,0) or (2,0) I suggest you build the required drivers to mount the rootfs into the kernel:hard drive controller driverfilesystem driverPlease read the LFS FAQ, it explains it.Sincerely,William HarringtonI build LFS 3 times with 3 different distro. I'm so confused, thank you Mr. Harrington. 



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