* "root=/dev/mtblock3" or "root=dev/mtddblock/3"
@ 2008-03-10 7:27 Manuel Sahm
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From: Manuel Sahm @ 2008-03-10 7:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd
Hello,
could anybody explain me the difference between this two commands.
I want to boot the RFS out of the NAND Flash Partition 3 and tell the
kernel this through the bootargs.
This works:
"root=dev/mtddblock/3" works,
but in many examples is shown that this should be added to the bootargs...?
"root=/dev/mtblock3"
The scond one doen?t work at my system ??? Why?
Thank you
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Best regards
Manuel Sahm
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