is the boot-time parm "root=/dev/nfs" actually necessary?

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  playing with an embedded ARM system, and to mount the root
filesystem via NFS requires the parms:

  "... ip=dhcp nfsroot=<IP addr>:<mount point> ..."

but the doc file Documentation/filesystems/nfsroot.txt mentions the
additional parm "root=/dev/nfs".  is this parm still required?  i
certainly don't seem to need it here -- using "nfsroot" seems to be
sufficient.

rday
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