I stopped toying with the LFS LiveCD for a bit, but I recently tried r2130-min, and it booted fine from my hard drive. Thanks for removing the 64-bit modules from the initramfs. Now that I can boot from the hard drive, I have more questions:
1) Can the partition holding the iso be mounted under the LFS LiveCD environment? It would be a shame to use a whole partition just to hold the iso, but wouldn't it be dangerous to mount it? 2) Why is "rw" passed to the kernel; does the LiveCD change the iso now that it's running from a rewritable medium? Could I add files to the iso when running from it, and still have them when I reboot? 3) Are the /boot and /drivers folders used when booting the image from a hard drive? Can the iso be extracted to a partition and booted as if the iso was in that partition? Or would it even be possible to extract the root.ext2 to an ext2 partition, boot from that, and be able to add files? Thanks in advance. -- Click now for low cost, approved defensive driving courses! http://tagline.hushmail.com/fc/Ioyw6h4dD5M2zu547w7JUYaRSDxLJrw9tE84UILQ5Tzw4ffTmmWHAT/ -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
