On Oct 2, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Chris Snook wrote:
Nathanael Noblet wrote:
On Oct 1, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Chris Snook wrote:
Nathanael Noblet wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded the live cd of F10 beta. Booted and added the
live_ram option to the boot params. After copying the image to
RAM I get the following error on two machines, (Apple Mac Book,
and Acer 3680).
Done copying live image to RAM.
eject: did not find a device /dev/root in /sys/block
Bug in initramfs /init detected. Dropping to a shell. Good luck!
sbin/real-init: line 7: plymouth: command not found
I know I used that param for F9. Is it depreciated or is this a
bug needing filling?
Assuming it does something different when you omit the option,
that's a bug. If we don't intend for it to work in F10, the
option should be removed entirely, and ignored if passed by the
user.
Yeah if you remove the live_ram from the boot options. It boots...
Is there a rationale for removing the option? It came in super
useful for me a month or so back. I can't remember the exact issue
but saved the day for me when I finally found it.
If it had been removed, it wouldn't do anything. The fact that it's
doing something indicates that it's expected to still work, but
broken. Please file a BZ.
Against? mkinitrd? this is in the init in the initrd but I'm not sure
if it is for installed systems or not...
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