For a pc type, it would be the
MSDOS_PARTITION
option. It's absolutely necessary for the kernel to recognize your root filesystem, and it's not enabled by default in the 2.6.* config file
I hope this helps
urs
Ajitabh Pandey wrote:
--- Stelian Iancu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check out that the fs that the root partition has is
NOT build as a
module for the kernel, but in the kernel itself.
The root filesystem is the ext2 filesystem and it is build in the kernel. I use xconfig to configure and I clearly remembers that infront of EXT2 there was tick sign instead of dot.
Regards. Ajitabh Pandey
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