Dnia 19-12-2006, wto o godzinie 22:03 +0100, Łukasz Jernaś napisał(a): > It would be a good idea, there's no need for an rw root while initrd is > running, it's set by rc-scripts after checking the partition.
You miss the point - I didn't include mountintg rootfs rw as a feature, I've omitted the -r parameter because of lack of knowledge ;) Fixed and commited. I'll release another version later, when the second problem gets fixed. > No idea, I've just run geninitrd -v -f initrd-2.6.16.36-1.gz 2.6.16.36-1 and > it "included" bootsplash by default, although I have fbsplash installed too. Hm - I think that geninitrds sysconfig file by default has bootsplash and includes it whenever the bootsplash package is present. Let's divide two things. Both bootsplash and fbsplash need kernel patching in order to work and *also* need userspace programs. I'm not quite sure, if the newer PLD kernels include bootsplash patches at all and if the do, how does having both bootsplash and fbsplash *kernel* patches influence the system. > > > > cannot find rootfs - looks like initrd isn't even started in that case. > > > > Do You use initramfs as initrdfs, or old initrd ?? I must say as I have > > some idea what could be wrong with the rw/ro matter, but this just > > doesn't get to me. > > See above - I didn't touch anything in /e/s/geninitrd Darn - I don't have a bloody idea what could be wrong. Does that 'cannot find rootfs' occur in result of switch_root, or somewhere earlier?? Please check two things 4 me in order to fix that. 1. Is the generated image initrd, or initramfs (should be the later). mkdir /tmp/czarny_sucks cp /boot/initrd-2.6.something.gz /tmp/czarny_sucks cd /tmp/czarny_sucks gunzip initrd<tab> cpio -i < initrd<tab> If this works, You have initramfs, if not - You've got initrd. If initrd, please mount it: mkdir fuck modprobe loop mount -oloop -tromfs initrd<tab> shit and in both cases paste me the linuxrc/init script here. 2. What are You passing at kernel boot (through the bootloader) as the root parameter? My work in initramfs is to parse that parameter and mount the rootfs accordingly - I could've screwed that part, or didn't anticipate some parameter form. > N/P - 5 weeks is a long time though, it was enough to start and end my > engineering project ;) Yea, but /me wants to get world-famous. PPl don't get world-famous in 5 weeks of work ;p _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list pld-devel-en@lists.pld-linux.org http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en