On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Jeffrey Law wrote:

I'm pretty sure this is a problem with the newer kernels, initrds or
their subcomponents -- it looks  strikingly similar to what I've seen
booting a 2.6.19.xxxx for stateless.  I haven't had the opportunity
to track down specifically what's wrong yet, but it's definitely on
my list as I wouldn't want FC7 to go out the door with this problem.

I can't see how it's not a nash/kernel bug, as the initrd is correctly formed,
and it does fail exactly as previous described.  Either the behaviour of the
kernel has changed such that what nash is doing no longer works (and nash can
be fixed) or the kernel's doing something it shouldn't be (and it can be
fixed).  It would have helped when initially debugging this if nash had been
properly documented.  The man page seems somewhat limited for my tastes.

jh

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