by snest » Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:42 am
by snest
Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:42 am
Well, another status update:
I've used netinst, and this time got past the ethernet problem. Although I could not connect, it did not matter since all of the files necessary to install were present. However, even after a successful install I ran into the same problem which I had with SliTaz, "VFS: cannot open root device" and this is a kernel panic which stops the system dead in its tracks before I get to the GUI.
I have been led to believe that this is a problem with Menu.lst as part of root booting options, and have messed around with it to try to go around this problem, but no cigar.
All of my previous attempts have included two partitions on the microsd, one for swap space, and one for the install. This time I am trying to install without swap space (damn), in order to see whether forcing it to have just one partition will help the problem.
Has anyone faced this?
By the way, my mistake when I was referring to the usb stick being fat16, you were right, the microsd card is indeed defaulted to ext3.
Well, another status update:
I've used netinst, and this time got past the ethernet problem. Although I could not connect, it did not matter since all of the files necessary to install were present. However, even after a successful install I ran into the same problem which I had with SliTaz, "VFS: cannot open root device" and this is a kernel panic which stops the system dead in its tracks before I get to the GUI.
I have been led to believe that this is a problem with Menu.lst as part of root booting options, and have messed around with it to try to go around this problem, but no cigar.
All of my previous attempts have included two partitions on the microsd, one for swap space, and one for the install. This time I am trying to install without swap space (damn), in order to see whether forcing it to have just one partition will help the problem.
Has anyone faced this?
By the way, my mistake when I was referring to the usb stick being fat16, you were right, the microsd card is indeed defaulted to ext3.