On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 04:27:40PM -0300, Lu?s Vit?rio Cargnini wrote: > Dear Fellows: > I'm trying to boot my new filesystem but I'm having the following problems: > FIXME: Clock "tc2_ck" seems unused > Disabling unused clock "tc1_ck"... done > Skipping 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: ext2 > Kernel 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 you should add your .config here. Why is it creating so many partitions on ram? and where's the driver for that ? Did you change the kernel somewhat ? please attach .config -- Best Regards, Felipe Balbi me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://blog.felipebalbi.com -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html