Well, never mind, I just had to change /etc/fstab, of course. Feeling
a bit silly now

2011/7/15 Oliver Kindernay <oliver.kinder...@gmail.com>:
> Hi!
>
> I've got new slackware instalation on /dev/sda6. I was wondering if I
> can boot it up with uml without making filesystem in file and having
> to reinstall it again. I tried
>
> linux ubd0=/dev/sda6
>
> It successfully boots up to init and than fails when fsck tries to
> check /dev/sda6 that don't exist. Here's the full output
> http://pastebin.com/cQgUnkJq
> I barely understand how uml rootfs works and documentation didn't
> really help me.
> Also is there some documentation of parameters uml executable takes?
>
> Thank You.
>

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