It seems to have worked, I built a monolithic kernel using "7.11. Linux-2.6.16.1" and the gcc-64.

# uname -a
Linux lfs 2.6.16.1 #1 PREEMPT Tue Apr 11 09:41:42 UTC 2006 x86_64 AuthenticAMD unknown GNU/Linux

Am I now, safely, able to use the chroot method to continue?

-pete


No,

you can't use chroot method unless your host is the same as your target

if you've just use the "boot" method to make a 64bit kernel and you've now booted into it, you should continue with the "boot" method, not switch to chroot.

Matt

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