Never mind!! Turned out to be the /dev directory in the host copy of the root fs didn't have all the special files in it that it should have had so I was unable to execute the init task once the root nfs mount was done.
Robin Gilks wrote: > > Greetings > > I might be missing something here with nfsroot, kernel config & the > kernel command line but... > > When one does a "make oldconfig", is there a way to stop it asserting > the lockd config if nfs is enabled? Its driving me nuts trying to do an > automated build of a kernel that doesn't require a local rpc server to > do the locking and since I want to boot with a nfsroot filesystem, I > can't see how to get the -o nolock across the kernel command line. > -- Robin Gilks Senior Design Engineer Phone: (+64)(3) 357 1569 Tait Electronics Fax : (+64)(3) 359 4632 PO Box 1645 Christchurch Email : robin.gilks at tait.co.nz New Zealand ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
