Also your font in your last few emails is gigantic, is that intentional? I've been CC'ing the crux list on my replies because you're not replying-to-all and I think the rest of the list may be able to help you better. Good luck. I'll help if I can.On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Milton Smith <miltonsj@gmail.com> wrote:Ok. Steve. I will follow your steps exactly and see what happens. Thanks for the help, and I will post back here later this evening or tomorrow and let you know what happens. Thanks!On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Steve Volumetric <volumetricsteve@gmail.com> wrote:grub-mkconfig > /boot/grub/grub.cfgIf your goal is to dual boot, i might not be able to help you. If you're trying to just set up a bare-metal crux system, your grub install process must be wonky, though, all I do is:(appropriate fstab changes)grub-install /dev/sda(compile kernel, make modules_install, make firmware_install, cp System.map /boot/, cp arch/x86/boot/bzimage /boot/vmlinuz-1)rebootI don't think I'm missing anything critical there as far as just being able to boot is concerned...On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Milton Smith <miltonsj@gmail.com> wrote:I am using grub in Ubuntu because when I install grub in CRUX, I reboot to a grub rescue prompt and not a grub menu. It is very inconvenient. The UUID in stab just takes the place of where you put /dev/sdb, etc. Does that help clear it up? ThanksOn Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Steve Volumetric <volumetricsteve@gmail.com> wrote:-vsteveI wouldn't recommend using utilities for a different distrobution, crux comes with grub2./dev/sdb1 / ext4 defaults,noatime(or whatever) 0 1How or more importantly why are you using Ubuntu's grub2 in crux?Is it an EFI system? I'm not sure what you mean by UUID in the context of fstab, I almost always have something like:On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Milton Smith <miltonsj@gmail.com> wrote:I am trying to boot from the Grub that comes standard with an Ubuntu installation. I am installing on bare metal. I did compile my root filesystem into the kernel. I am using ext4. I did setup fstab with the uuid of the CRUX partition. Sorry for the confusion.Sent from BlueMailOn Jan 27, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Steve Volumetric <volumetricsteve@gmail.com> wrote:-vsteveI have a few questions, but first, what is "ubuntu grub2"? Are you installing on a VM or bare metal?Did you compile your root file system into your kernel? What file system are you using on your root file system? Did you set up fstab?
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Milton Smith <miltonsj@gmail.com> wrote:
Everytime I try to boot CRUX from Ubuntu's Grub2 it fails with a kernel panic.
It gives me the error message, " unable to mount root filesystem on unknown block (0,0)".
Can someone help me with this? Thanks!
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