* mount of JFFS2 as root device [not found] ` <18479.1003845325@redhat.com> @ 2001-10-24 8:36 ` amit lubovsky 2001-10-24 15:42 ` mount of JFFS2 amit lubovsky 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: amit lubovsky @ 2001-10-24 8:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-mtd; +Cc: David Woodhouse Hi, 1. I don't have the utility 'rdev' in the o.s that I use, what are the alternatives to mount JFFS2 as root device ? 2. Is there a better compression ration I can achieve when using flash ? Thanks, Amit. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: mount of JFFS2 [not found] ` <18479.1003845325@redhat.com> 2001-10-24 8:36 ` mount of JFFS2 as root device amit lubovsky @ 2001-10-24 15:42 ` amit lubovsky 2001-10-24 16:28 ` David Woodhouse 1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: amit lubovsky @ 2001-10-24 15:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: linux-mtd Hi, When trying to mount JFFS2 as root on a malta board with mips5kc, I have passed the kernel the mount device by: 'go . root=/dev/mtdblock1' after copying the file system to that device and I got the following: jffs_scan_flash(): Leaving... jffs_find_file(): ino: 1 jffs_find_file(): Didn't find file with ino 1. jffs_add_virtual_root(): Creating a virtual root directory. jffs_insert_file_into_hash(): f->ino: 1 jffs_possibly_delete_file(): ino: 1 jffs_remove_redundant_nodes(): ino: 1, name: "", newest_type: 1 jffs_insert_file_into_tree(): name: "" jffs_find_file(): ino: 0 jffs_find_file(): Didn't find file with ino 0. jffs_build_file(): ino: 1, name: "" jffs_update_file(): ino: 1, version: 0 JFFS: Dumping the file system's hash table... *** c->hash[1]: "" (ino: 1, pino: 0) / (ino: 1, highest_version: 0, size: 0) jffs_read_inode(): inode->i_ino == 1 read_inode(): down biglock jffs_find_file(): ino: 1 jffs_find_file(): Found file with ino 1. (name: "") read_inode(): up biglock JFFS: GC thread pid=8. JFFS: Successfully mounted device 1f:01. amit: JFFS: Successfully mounted device 1f:01. VFS: Mounted root (jffs filesystem) readonly. Freeing prom memory: 956kb freed Freeing unused kernel memory: 76k freed jffs_lookup(): dir: 0x810b0c40, name: "dev" lookup(): down biglock jffs_find_child() jffs_find_child(): Didn't find the file "dev". jffs_lookup(): Couldn't find the file. f = 0x00000000, name = "dev", d = 0x811f1 lookup(): up biglock Warning: unable to open an initial console. jffs_lookup(): dir: 0x810b0c40, name: "sbin" lookup(): down biglock jffs_find_child() jffs_find_child(): Didn't find the file "sbin". jffs_lookup(): Couldn't find the file. f = 0x00000000, name = "sbin", d = 0x8111 lookup(): up biglock jffs_lookup(): dir: 0x810b0c40, name: "etc" lookup(): down biglock jffs_find_child() jffs_find_child(): Didn't find the file "etc". jffs_lookup(): Couldn't find the file. f = 0x00000000, name = "etc", d = 0x811f1 lookup(): up biglock jffs_lookup(): dir: 0x810b0c40, name: "bin" lookup(): down biglock jffs_find_child() jffs_find_child(): Didn't find the file "bin". jffs_lookup(): Couldn't find the file. f = 0x00000000, name = "bin", d = 0x811f1 lookup(): up biglock Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. Any ideas ??? Thanks, amit. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: mount of JFFS2 2001-10-24 15:42 ` mount of JFFS2 amit lubovsky @ 2001-10-24 16:28 ` David Woodhouse 2001-11-04 10:32 ` boot kernel off an mtd device amit lubovsky 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2001-10-24 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: amit lubovsky; +Cc: linux-mtd amit.lubovsky@infineon.com said: > after copying the file system to that device and I got the following: > > VFS: Mounted root (jffs filesystem) readonly. You've mounted it as JFFS not JFFS2. -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* boot kernel off an mtd device 2001-10-24 16:28 ` David Woodhouse @ 2001-11-04 10:32 ` amit lubovsky 2001-11-04 12:36 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: amit lubovsky @ 2001-11-04 10:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-mtd; +Cc: David Woodhouse Is there a way to boot the linux kernel from CFI using mtd drivers ? I use the MIPS-5kc and I have just seen this link that talks about x86 systems, http://www.EmbeddedLinuxWorks.com/articles/rolo_guide.html Thanks for information, Amit. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: boot kernel off an mtd device 2001-11-04 10:32 ` boot kernel off an mtd device amit lubovsky @ 2001-11-04 12:36 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2001-11-04 12:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: amit lubovsky; +Cc: linux-mtd amit.lubovsky@infineon.com said: > Is there a way to boot the linux kernel from CFI using mtd drivers ? No. The MTD drivers run in Linux and cannot be used before Linux is running. > I use the MIPS-5kc and I have just seen this link that talks about x86 > systems, http://www.EmbeddedLinuxWorks.com/articles/rolo_guide.html ROLO is x86-only, I believe. Try RedBoot. Is it this board? http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/boards/atlas-5K.html -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* RE: mount of JFFS2 @ 2001-10-25 12:35 Gareth Williams 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Gareth Williams @ 2001-10-25 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'David Woodhouse'; +Cc: linux-mtd What does Sorry, we do not support UnitSizeFactor !=1 mean?? I have just upgraded the DOC firmware to relaese 5 and now I am getting this and cannot access the doc device? Ta. Gareth. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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