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RE: [microblaze-uclinux] Cannot use root FS via NFS.
On Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:20 PM John Williams
> Remember that the petalinux / uClinux-dist tools create dev nodes with
> names like romfs/dev/@console,c,5,0, and then genromfs or gencramfs
turn
> those into real device nodes in the filesystem image. If you mount
your
> root over NFS you have to make them proper devnodes on the host.
Yes, now it works, thanks a lot.
But to get it working I have disabled uclinux generic MTD map. Now if I
want to have root filesystem on RAMDISK, can it be done with the same
kernel image? I am going to specify "root=/dev/ram rw" in kernel command
line. What config options shall I use?
Thanks,
Leonid.
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