* DOC 2000 Boot Problem
@ 2001-04-09 17:36 Chris Robson
2001-04-10 1:01 ` Ollie Lho
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From: Chris Robson @ 2001-04-09 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mtd
Are there any issues w/ using a 8MB Disk on Chip 2000 (PN D2200-D08).
I installed Kernel 2.4.3 w/ the MTD image from April 5. And when the
system boots from the DOC, I see two things:
During the detection of something at the very start of the
kernel, there is garbage displayed on the screen.
When the kernel is done booting, and it goes to mount root as
/dev/nftla1 it says
"VFS: Cannot open root device "" or 03:05
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:05
Now If I take that SAME kernel image, and install on Hard drive I have
attached to the system, boot off of that, and set root to /dev/nftla1.
It boots just fine.
The only other difference is the DOC uses the lilo that comes
with the MTD image, the hard drive uses the lilo that came with my
distribution. Because the one that comes with my distribution does
recognize the DOC.
Right now I'm trying to determined if it is hardware or software that is
my problem. Has anyone else see anything like this.
Chris
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* Re: DOC 2000 Boot Problem
2001-04-09 17:36 DOC 2000 Boot Problem Chris Robson
@ 2001-04-10 1:01 ` Ollie Lho
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From: Ollie Lho @ 2001-04-10 1:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Robson; +Cc: mtd
Chris Robson wrote:
>
> Are there any issues w/ using a 8MB Disk on Chip 2000 (PN D2200-D08).
> I installed Kernel 2.4.3 w/ the MTD image from April 5. And when the
> system boots from the DOC, I see two things:
>
> During the detection of something at the very start of the
> kernel, there is garbage displayed on the screen.
>
> When the kernel is done booting, and it goes to mount root as
> /dev/nftla1 it says
>
> "VFS: Cannot open root device "" or 03:05
> Please append a correct "root=" boot option
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:05
>
The kernel wants to mount root filesystem from /dev/hda1 rather
then /dev/nftla1. You have to issue kernel command line for
your lilo.
Ollie
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* RE: DOC 2000 Boot Problem
@ 2001-04-10 1:20 Chris Robson
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From: Chris Robson @ 2001-04-10 1:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ollie Lho; +Cc: mtd
Can you give me an example of what that command line is. I have a
root=/dev/nftla1 line in my lilo config file, is there something else I
need to do?
-- Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Ollie Lho [mailto:ollie@sis.com.tw]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:02 PM
To: Chris Robson
Cc: mtd@infradead.org
Subject: Re: DOC 2000 Boot Problem
Chris Robson wrote:
>
> Are there any issues w/ using a 8MB Disk on Chip 2000 (PN D2200-D08).
> I installed Kernel 2.4.3 w/ the MTD image from April 5. And when the
> system boots from the DOC, I see two things:
>
> During the detection of something at the very start of the
> kernel, there is garbage displayed on the screen.
>
> When the kernel is done booting, and it goes to mount root as
> /dev/nftla1 it says
>
> "VFS: Cannot open root device "" or 03:05
> Please append a correct "root=" boot option
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:05
>
The kernel wants to mount root filesystem from /dev/hda1 rather
then /dev/nftla1. You have to issue kernel command line for
your lilo.
Ollie
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