[Fwd: Re: kernel command line for CRAMFS root filesystem]
Julien Eyries
julien.eyries at thales-bm.com
Fri Jun 7 00:41:26 EST 2002
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: kernel command line for CRAMFS root filesystem
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 16:40:33 +0200
From: Julien Eyries <julien.eyries at thales-bm.com>
To: acurtis at onz.com
References: <NCBBIINEHIPFGJPLBEIFKEEIDIAA.acurtis at onz.com>
i have never mounted it before .
i am currently booting with initrd (good :-)) from my flash and it works
fine( the commandline was : root=/dev/rd/0 );
but now i want to replace that with a cramfs (better :-)) .
anyway, i know i can acess to the range (start 0xfe100000 - length
2MBytes) via my partition /dev/mtdblock/2 but if i try something like :
root=/dev/mtdblock/2 then JFFS2 try to mount it as root filesystem and
fails !!!!!!
maybe i should add something to the commandline, in order to tell the
kernel that /dev/mtdblock/2 contains a CRAMFS partition ??
Allen Curtis wrote:
>>i have a cramfs image in flash, at address 0xfe100000 (length of image
>>is 2MBytes).
>>what is the kernel command line "root=..." to use this image as root
>>filesystem ?
>>
>
> What is the device name when you mount it from a bootp session? The
name is
> probably the same...
>
>
--
Julien Eyries
R&D engineer
Thales Broadcast & Multimedia (ex-thomcast)
email: julien.eyries at thales-bm.com
fax: 33(0) 1 34 90 31 10
tel: 33(0) 1 34 90 31 01
--
Julien Eyries
R&D engineer
Thales Broadcast & Multimedia (ex-thomcast)
email: julien.eyries at thales-bm.com
fax: 33(0) 1 34 90 31 10
tel: 33(0) 1 34 90 31 01
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