From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Thierry Bultel Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 14:04:07 +0200 Subject: [Buildroot] no /dev/console; /dev/null when booting with initrd of type 'ext2' In-Reply-To: <507D86C9.2050008@mind.be> References: <507D6C50.4060607@wanadoo.fr> <507D86C9.2050008@mind.be> Message-ID: <507E9EB7.3010008@wanadoo.fr> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: buildroot@busybox.net Le 16/10/2012 18:09, Arnout Vandecappelle a ?crit : > On 16/10/12 16:16, Thierry Bultel wrote: >> When booting with an initrd of type "ext2", as it is the case when >> using a generated ISO image, > > ISO? > >> the kernel (a 3.2.21 in my case) does not automagically create the >> "/dev/null" and "dev/console" entries, >> whereas it does when using a cpio. > > The kernel doesn't, but buildroot does. We copy fs/cpio/init to /init > for cpio (and initramfs) archives, because those are the ones that are > normally used for initrd. > > You can copy fs/cpio/init to /init in your post-build script, if you > like. > > >> Would the solution be to always have these inodes created in >> 'device_table.txt' ? >> (Works in my case, I do not plan to use the static table) > > Not really: the kernel doesn't automount devtmps for initrd. > >> Or change the ISO generation for using cpio instead of ext2 ? > > There's no point in using ext2 for initrd, it just adds overhead. > So yes, switch to cpio. > > Oh, now I see your point with the iso image: fs/iso9660 uses an ext2 > initrd... Hm, that seems like a bad idea. Someone should rewrite that. FYI, I have hacked into "iso9660.mk" diff -r1.1.1.1 iso9660.mk 18c18 < $(BINARIES_DIR)/rootfs.iso9660: host-cdrkit host-fakeroot linux rootfs-ext2 grub --- > $(BINARIES_DIR)/rootfs.iso9660: host-cdrkit host-fakeroot linux rootfs-cpio grub 22a23 25c26 < cp $(BINARIES_DIR)/rootfs.ext2 $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)/initrd --- > cp $(BINARIES_DIR)/rootfs.cpio $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)/initrd and it works perfectly without having to use the "device_table_dev.txt" The other thing that is missing here is that the iso9660 build does not support the grub splashscreen. > > Regards, > Arnout