[2023-11-01T06:57:08Z] hi [2023-11-01T06:57:09Z] hi midfavila [2023-11-01T06:57:14Z] are you ok [2023-11-01T06:57:40Z] wha? [2023-11-01T06:57:48Z] i mean, i'm as okay as i can be given the circumstances [2023-11-01T07:59:13Z] hi, ive almost finished installing kiss linux but when i try to boot it says cannot access device /dev/device/by/uuid/ (I have checked, this is a symlink to /dev/nvme0n1p4, my root directory for this kiss install) and something about job control not being enabled. a quick brave search (as in the search engine, not the browser even tho its irrelevant) seems to show that this is usually cause by the [2023-11-01T07:59:13Z] kernel not update correctly, but i tried re-compiling it and nothing changed (im using @ehawkvu 's linux-lts package but i changed it to be 6.5.1 instead). im using grub and have tried disabling booting by uuid but nothing different happens. can provide more info if needed, thanks! [2023-11-01T08:47:48Z] geekofthewild: have you enabled filesystem drivers for your kernel [2023-11-01T08:47:56Z] also, what bootloader are you using? what is giving it the root parameters? [2023-11-01T08:48:11Z] i dont believe youre supposed to be giving it a uuid, i think it takes only device paths, labels, and partuuids [2023-11-01T09:22:53Z] @sewn it does not appear that @ehawkvu 's linux-lts package has any kernel parameters enabled by default. when i go into /path/linux-lts/files and look at the one name "config", it is empty. should i just add filesystems to this file? thanks [2023-11-01T16:23:24Z] geekofthewild: Yes, you will need to provide your own kernel config [2023-11-01T16:24:13Z] If you are using a live usb, you can get a decent, (not perfect) config by running 'make localyesconfig' [2023-11-01T16:24:24Z] otherwise defer to the gentoo wiki on kernel configuration [2023-11-01T20:01:35Z] @ehawkvu where do i run make localyesconfig? I can't find any makefiles in the project, would I have to clone the Linux kernel from source, run make localyesconfig and then copy the file over? I'll try that now, thanks [2023-11-01T20:44:43Z] ok, so I've done that, and I can verify that changes are taking place since it initially asked me to disable btf support and I did that. The error still appears on boot. Oh and I'm chrooting in from my regular NixOS install on a different partition if that matters, but from what I know of the subject it shouldn't. Have you got any ideas on what the problem could be now? Thanks