[Tigran Aivazian]
> +/* this can be set at boot time, e.g. rootfs=ext2
> + * if set to invalid value or if read_super() fails on the specified
> + * filesystem type then mount_root() will go through all registered filesystems.
> + */
> +static char rootfs[128] __initdata = "ext2";
Better that we not hard-code anything here. If we want ext2 to be
tried first, we should link it first, which we already do.
Peter
[hand-edited patch, may not be right!]
--- linux/fs/super.c Tue Dec 12 09:25:22 2000
+++ rootfs/fs/super.c Mon Dec 18 10:03:31 2000
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
* if set to invalid value or if read_super() fails on the specified
* filesystem type then mount_root() will go through all registered filesystems.
*/
-static char rootfs[128] __initdata = "ext2";
+static char rootfs[32] __initdata = "";
int nr_super_blocks;
int max_super_blocks = NR_SUPER;
-
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