On Feb 20, 2008 3:29 PM, tomy <tomy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Firsty, please refrain from top-posting in a public mailing list.
Now, my point is, your kernel options indicate that /dev/mtdblock3 contains your root filesystem. The first thing to check is that /dev/mtdblock3 really contains the root filesystem, i.e., have you flashed correctly ?
Thanks,
Raseel
www.opensourcedeal.com
tomy wrote:
There is no problem with the file system, I have checked
that.But is there any thing to specify in the boot loader regarding the
files system (Eg: Flash sector address or File system size ....)
Firsty, please refrain from top-posting in a public mailing list.
Now, my point is, your kernel options indicate that /dev/mtdblock3 contains your root filesystem. The first thing to check is that /dev/mtdblock3 really contains the root filesystem, i.e., have you flashed correctly ?
Thanks,
Raseel
www.opensourcedeal.com