You can also write /dev/hda6 directly. The major:minor way is just another way expressing this.
I thought the same, but it didn't work.
l4linux download page).. However now I have come to know that there
is
no passing around compilation of L4Linux and L4Env, because the ram
disk
is designed for 2.6.8.1 and it looks for /lib/2.6.8.1... which I will need to build myself.
The ramdisk is not designed for any specific Linux version. As long
as
the system does not need any kernel modules the ramdisk should just work. What's your problem?
I find the linux kernel looking for ../lib/2.6.8.1.. modules. And when it doesn't find that it runs e2fsck on the file system, which in turn fails.
Adam
On Sat Feb 12, 2005 at 12:39:28 -0600, Jayesh Salvi wrote:
The ramdisk is not designed for any specific Linux version. As long as the system does not need any kernel modules the ramdisk should just work. What's your problem?
I find the linux kernel looking for ../lib/2.6.8.1.. modules. And when it doesn't find that it runs e2fsck on the file system, which in turn fails.
That does sound as you're booting off the disk. It could well be that the demo kernel has not all the features needed for that.
Adam
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