On Tuesday 03 April 2007 10:31, Burak OGUZ wrote:
Thanks for your help,
Now it goes over lost interrupt error but this time it says that
Warning : unable to open an initial console Kernel panic - not syncing : No init found try parsing init= option to kernel panic : going to sleep forever bye
What do you think about this situation?
Maybe it means that you set a wrong root file system. In your linux26.cfg you set root=/dev/hda1. Are you sure your root file system is located in /dev/hda1? cheng
Linux's that I have compiled l4 and l4linux , is in /dev/hda1. But home folder is in /dev/hda3. And the l4 codes and build directory is in /dev/hda3
I did not understand the root concept in the l4linux coniguration.
Thanks in advance..
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Burak OGUZ wrote:
Linux's that I have compiled l4 and l4linux , is in /dev/hda1. But home folder is in /dev/hda3. And the l4 codes and build directory is in /dev/hda3
I did not understand the root concept in the l4linux coniguration.
This is not an L4Linux concept at all. The root command line option tells the Linux kernel where the root partition of your Linux installation is. Have a look at http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2866 for further informaion about kernel command line parameters.
Bjoern
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de