> [    4.824106] RAMDISK: gzip image found at block 0
> [    5.568304] List of all partitions:
> [    5.569281] No filesystem could mount root, tried: 
> [    5.571015] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 
> unknown-block(1,0)
> [    5.572147] Pid: 1, comm: swapper Not tainted 2.6.35.14-i486 #1
> [    5.573175] Call Trace:
> [    5.574139]  [<b1197278>] ? panic+0x4a/0xae
> [    5.574808]  [<b127fa87>] ? mount_block_root+0x1e9/0x1fd
> [    5.575719]  [<b127f195>] ? kernel_init+0x0/0x101
> [    5.577050]  [<b127fad4>] ? mount_root+0x39/0x4d
> [    5.577967]  [<b127f195>] ? kernel_init+0x0/0x101
> [    5.578974]  [<b127fc25>] ? prepare_namespace+0x13d/0x163
> [    5.579891]  [<b127f28d>] ? kernel_init+0xf8/0x101
> [    5.581295]  [<b10029b6>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0x10

> On Sat, 2011-10-22 at 11:26 -0700, Eric House wrote:
> > Or: lsmod on my LEAF 3.x system shows ext2 as having no dependencies.
> > Has this changed for 2.6? Are there other modules I need to add to
> > initrd.lrp for ext2 to work?
> 
> Just tested this myself. Looks like the 2.6 ext2.ko depends on
> kernel/fs/mbcache.ko

Yes, that was one of my problems.

I was able to get 4.1 running with very little effort once I
reformatted one of my partitions vfat.  Everything just ran.  When I
then tried to mount one of the ext2 partitions I had to add ext2 and
mbcache modules (and a post-boot script to echo ext2 to
/etc/filesystems).

Getting running on an ext2 partition took longer, but that was mostly
because I didn't read the LEAF docs on rebuilding an initrd.lrp file
right away.  I read the man page for cpio, but it doesn't talk about
possible "format" values so didn't think to try the -H option.  I'm
running now.

Thanks,

--Eric
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