Subject: Re: LFS as root File-System.
To: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
From: Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@wojtek.3miasto.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 07/14/2001 05:07:47
> >
> > boot device: raid1
> > root on raid1a dumps on raid1b
> > root file system type: lfs
> >
> > I'm using the latest snapshot 20010526-1.5V and included GENERIC kernel
> > with raid enabled.
> > Of course the same volume with ffs on it works.
> > Is there any options on kernel or device parameter on LFS in order to
> > use it as root?
>
> LFS doesn't work too well in -current these days; especially mmap doesn't
i've installed LFS as root in 1.5.1 and kernel stand fine
but i have the same problem with utmp as in 1.5
like that:
5:07AM up 12 mins, 27 users, load averages: 3.61, 2.09, 1.16
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
=C0 =F4 31Dec69 0 -
=04 - 31Dec69 0 -
=02 x 31Dec69 0 -
=0C=01 4 Wed09AM 0 -
ex =07 31Dec69 0 -
=E1=0C NetBSD 31Dec69 0 -
=16 - 31Dec69 0 -
=04 =0E 31Dec69 0 -
H=98 ,=98=04=08 06Apr74 0 -
! =0E 31Dec69 0 -
=12 =11 09Jan70 0 -
T [ 31Dec69 0 -
=0C=98 \=86=04=08! 06Apr74 0 -
=04 ) 31Dec69 0 -
" " 07Jan70 0 -
=A1 =A6 31Dec69 0 -
=C0=98 =C0=98=04=08 06Apr74 0 -
_O init Mon10AM 0 -
wojtek p8 :0.0 5:06AM 0 w -n
dd en Tue10PM 0 -
b: 8=98=04=08=07=05 06Apr74 0 -
=07=08 =3D=10=98=04=08 19Jul70 0 -
does utmp is handled somewhat special?!