Unable to mount jffs2 file system
Jaap-Jan Boor
jjboor at aimsys.nl
Mon Jun 16 23:52:35 EST 2003
Rakesh,
in init/main.c you can add to root_dev_names[] your root
device (e.g. "mtdblock2" 0x1f02).
You have to specify somehow to use this device then, as kernel
parameter. I use root_string in arch/ppc/[mbxboot][simple]/misc.c:
char *root_string = "root=/dev/mtdblock2 rw init=/linuxrc";
Jaap-Jan
Rakesh jagota wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am working on custom design board based on IBM405 PPC. I am using OpenBios
> code and Linux -2.4.17 version from montavista. I have compiled the kernel
> with JFFS2 support.
>
> In linux/drivers/mtd/maps/redwood.c files, we have modified the partitions as
> per our board
>
> Our board is having 4MB flash and 32MB sdram.
>
> #define WINDOW_ADDR 0xFFC00000
> #define WINDOW_SIZE 0x00400000
>
> we filled the redwood_flash_partitions structure as below
>
> name: "Redwood kernel", //"/dev/mtd0"
> offset: 0x00010000,
> size: 0x00110000
>
> name: "Redwood OpenBIOS Vital Product Data", //"/dev/mtd1"
>
> offset: 0x00000000,
> size: 0x00010000,
> mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE
>
> name: "Redwood filesystem", //"/dev/mtd2"
> offset: 0x00110000,
> size: 0x002D0000
>
> name: "Redwood OpenBIOS", //"/dev/mtd3"
> offset: 0x003E0000,
> size: 0x00020000,
> mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE /* force read-only */
>
> i have created a jff2 image and flashed in the mtd2 block. But while booting
> i am getting kernel panic
> ===============================================
>
> kernel panic: I have no root and I want to scream
>
> ===============================================
>
> how to tell the kernel that the root filesystems is in mtdblock2
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> rakesh
>
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