Problems booting Filesystem

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Dear Fellows:I'm trying to boot my new filesystem but I'm having the following problems:FIXME: Clock "tc2_ck" seems unusedDisabling unused clock "tc1_ck"...  doneSkipping reset check for DSP domain clock "dsptim_ck"Skipping reset check for DSP domain clock "dspxor_ck"Skipping reset check for DSP domain clock "dspper_ck"List of all partitions:0100       8192 ram0 (driver?)0101       8192 ram1 (driver?)0102       8192 ram2 (driver?)0103       8192 ram3 (driver?)0104       8192 ram4 (driver?)0105       8192 ram5 (driver?)0106       8192 ram6 (driver?)0107       8192 ram7 (driver?)0108       8192 ram8 (driver?)0109       8192 ram9 (driver?)010a       8192 ram10 (driver?)010b       8192 ram11 (driver?)010c       8192 ram12 (driver?)010d       8192 ram13 (driver?)010e       8192 ram14 (driver?)010f       8192 ram15 (driver?)1f00        128 mtdblock0 (driver?)1f01        128 mtdblock1 (driver?)1f02       2048 mtdblock2 (driver?)1f03      30464 mtdblock3 (driver?)No filesystem could mount root, tried:  ext2Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(31,3)
someone could help with this issue?
my filesystem have 16M, the image file.I'm using the latest version of mkfs.jffs2, from git of mtd-utils
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