hai all,

i already tried with init=/bin/bash and also  init=/sbin/init but the my 
output was the same 
kernel panic not sync no init found !!!

thanks&
regards
siva


On Tuesday, 18 March 2014 06:54:32 UTC+5:30, djerome wrote:
>
> Control yourself. Stop doing random things. 
>
> Put the directories back into the file system. Change to 
> using init=/bin/bash and see if you get a shell prompt 
> when you boot. 
>
> On 03/17/14 06:05, siva kumar wrote: 
> > 
> > hai, 
> > 
> > i tried to debug the boot process.. 
> > i went with some ideas to find the why such error comes.. 
> > [1] i tried to boot the kernel with init=/hello_world option.. i removed 
> > all the rootfs files like /dev /usr /opt /bin /sbin  folder and files 
> > except hello_world option 
> >                ----to make sure that my print is able to execute when 
> > booting  was done 
> >                    but i got different reply from my kernel 
> > error log1 
> > ======= 
> > [    5.800505] VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem) on device 0:12. 
> > [    5.807034] devtmpfs: error mounting -2 
> > [    5.811496] Freeing init memory: 288K 
> > [*   5.818299] Failed to execute /hello_arm.  Attempting defaults...* 
> > [    5.825859] Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.  Try passing 
> > init= option to kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance. 
> > also i'm not able to get the printed message !!!! 
> > procedure i followed to boot the kernel from my board .i h'v done the 
> > booting with sd card using uEnv.txt file... 
>
>

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