On 3/17/20 12:16 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via arch-general wrote:
Subject: Teo En Ming's Linux From Scratch (LFS) 20200302-systemd Bootable Live CD/DVD Kernel Panic
Good day from Singapore to all Linux users,
Recently, on 12 March 2020, I have successfully created my own custom Linux distribution which I affectionately call it Teo En Ming Linux. My custom Linux distribution is based on the most basic Linux From Scratch (LFS) 20200302-systemd book and Linux kernel 5.5.7. I am able to boot it successfully on my Toshiba 1 TB 3.5 inch SATA internal harddisk /dev/sdb2.
After the initial success, I wanted to make a bootable Live CD/DVD of my Linux From Scratch system. I followed Jimmy Anderson's guide (which was written more than 7 years ago on 20 Jan 2013) and modified his guide in trying to make it work with LFS 20200302-systemd book.
You may refer to the following guides on how I created a bootable Live CD/DVD of my Linux From Scratch system.
If you are building your own distro based on the LFS handbook, then this doesn't have anything to do with the independent archlinux.org distribution. We have our own distribution building process and don't know how the LFS mechanism works. This is not the correct place to seek help, in other words. The LFS community has their own mailing list for this, and I see that you have already posted there: http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-support/2020-March/053535.ht... Please have patience and wait for an answer from the LFS community, rather than asking LFS questions to the Arch Linux community. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User