Hello, I'm still trying to get my system running with an initrd image, I'm at a lost :( Here is the output when trying to boot... Any ideas on what I should do would be very much appreciated (especcialy because I got to put this server in a serverpark within 24 hours...):
RAMDISK: romfs filesystem found at block 0 RAMDISK: Loading 2213 blocks [1 disk] into ram disk... Done Freeing initrd memory: 2213k freed FAT: bogus logical sector size 4144 FAT: bogus logical sector size 4144 VFS: Mounted root (romfs filesystem) readonly mount: wrong fs type, bad option, badsuperblock on tmpfs, or too may mounted file systems Freeing unused kernel memory: 280k freed initrd-tools: 0.1.53 warning: can't open /etc/mtab: No such file or directory SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 modprobe: Can't locate module pdc-ultra modprobe: Can't locate module ide-disk mount: wrong fs type, bad option, badsuperblock on tmpfs, or too may mounted file systems mknod 'dev2/root2': Read-only filesystem mount: special device /dev2/root2 does not exist mount: special device /dev2/root2 does not exist mount: special device /dev2/root2 does not exist mount: special device /dev2/root2 does not exist mount: special device /dev2/root2 does not exist modprobe: Can't locate module cramsfs mount: fs type cramfs not supported by kernel mount: special device /dev2/root2 does not exist umount: dev: not mounted pivot_root: No such file or directory /sbin/init: 217: cannot open dev/console: No such file kernel panic: Attempted to kill init! I use romfs... So I guess I shouldn't need cramfs, why it tries to load it, no idea. I created the initrd with mkinitrd (the debian package) and I've set modules and root to all I do have the pdc-ultra module (this module is the reason I need an initrd image), and using local loop device to mount the image: it is there!! If anyone could help me I would very much appreciate it, Thanks, Ron PS. Could you please cc any replies to me? I'm not on the list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]