Hello again...
On Thu Oct 21, 2004 at 16:14:14 +0100, Tiago Jorge wrote:
/ 1. I'm trying to boot the Fedora Core 1 that i have in my disk with
/>>/ L4Linux kernel but i haven't found a way yet. Like we say here in />>/ portugal, i've been trying to "hammer" a solution, but didn't worked />>/ out. my grub.conf looks like this: />>/ />>/ title Fiasco + L4Linux />>/ root (hd0,0) />>/ kernel /fiasco/rmgr -sigma0 task modname "vmlinuz" module />>/ modaddr 0x02000000 />>/ module /fiasco/main -nokdb -nowait -serial_esc -comspeed 115200 -comport 1 />>/ module /fiasco/sigma0 />>/ module /fiasco/vmlinuz no-scroll no-hlt l4irqack=linux root=/dev/hda5 />>/ module /fiasco/2.2.27.img <===== i'm doing this beacause i can't />>/ use initrd /
If you don't want to use an initrd, remove the "module" statement from the RMGR line. (For further issues please include the error messages as well, it's easier for us to figures out what's going on.)
ok. i didn't explain myself right. I must pass to the kernel an init, but i can't use the initrd command from GRUB, but i found out that initrd can be passed to the kernel as an argument.
/> is this the right way to do it? Im i missing something? he says that
/>/> can't find a init and even when sometimes he loads the img, it crashes />/> while loading it from disk. /dev/hda5 is my / partition. /
What's the 2.2.27.img file? The file name doesn't sound likes it's a rd.
this file is a initrd file to the L4Linux kernel. What i'm trying to do is boot the Fedora that i have in the disk using the new kernel. But i think i have overcome the L4 problems. Now is just plain Linux Kernel problems (i think)...
but tks for the help anyway.
cheers
Tiago
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de