Thanks, but it was something wrong in my UML Kernel. Dont know what, I 
just copied a .config from a known working copy and recompiled...

  - derek

Nix wrote:
> On 2 Dec 2006, eTecc Support spake thusly:
> 
>> Wow; I feel silly. Enabling UBD support in the UML Kernel. But now I get 
>> this:
>>
>>   ubda: unknown partition table
>> kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
>> EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
>> VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly.
>> Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.  Try passing init= option to 
>> kernel.
> 
> That means init won't start (maybe a glibc problem, as you suggested:
> maybe it's not even there!)
> 
> Personally I test ubds by loopback-mounting them (mount -o loop) in the
> host first and chrooting into them, making sure that things like bash,
> telinit and so forth work. It's a lot easier to fix problems on the
> filesystem image if you have a system that can write to it without
> relying on its working first :)
> 

-- 
eTecc Support
eTecc Communications, Inc.
www.eTecc.net

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