title LFS USB
root (hd3,0)
kernel /boot/lfskernel-2.6.30.2 root=/dev/sdd1 ro
How about entering kerneloption rootdelay = 10? That solved my problem
with booting from my USB-harddisk.
Hans.
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Hans_2 wrote:
title LFS USB
root (hd3,0)
kernel /boot/lfskernel-2.6.30.2 root=/dev/sdd1 ro
How about entering kerneloption rootdelay = 10? That solved my problem
with booting from my USB-harddisk.
Hans.
OK tahnks I will try that
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I would like to boot LFS-6.5 on USB
I have it working except that when I change from my desktop computer
which has 3 drives to my laptop that only has one drive I must edit grub
and change the kernel line to point to the prober /dev/sdx drive
I would like to boot grub on the USB drive and have
Op Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:23:58 +0100 schreef Baho Utot
baho-u...@columbus.rr.com:
I would like to boot LFS-6.5 on USB
I have it working except that when I change from my desktop computer
which has 3 drives to my laptop that only has one drive I must edit grub
and change the kernel line to
Hans Kaper wrote:
I am curious to know what the experts have to say about why the UUID- and
LABEL-options don't work.
I'm not sure about the LABEL, but I know that the UUID option has to be
handled in an initrd.
-- Bruce
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Hans Kaper wrote:
I am curious to know what the experts have to say about why the UUID- and
LABEL-options don't work.
I'm not sure about the LABEL, but I know that the UUID option has to be
handled in an initrd.
-- Bruce
I have since found out that
Hans Kaper wrote:
Op Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:23:58 +0100 schreef Baho Utot
baho-u...@columbus.rr.com:
I would like to boot LFS-6.5 on USB
I have it working except that when I change from my desktop computer
which has 3 drives to my laptop that only has one drive I must edit grub
and
On 25 February 2010 21:38, Baho Utot baho-u...@columbus.rr.com wrote:
I have since found out that UUID and LABEL are a redhat twist. THey
require an initrd and nash.
nash mounts the drives ( does the dirty work and passes the info to the
kernel ).
Do you mean that (about UUID and LABEL), or
Ken Moffat wrote:
On 25 February 2010 21:38, Baho Utot baho-u...@columbus.rr.com wrote:
I have since found out that UUID and LABEL are a redhat twist. Â THey
require an initrd and nash.
nash mounts the drives ( does the dirty work and passes the info to the
kernel ).
Do you mean
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