Re: creating /dev/console

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Hello,
You are creating /dev/console after the system is trying to use it.No second attempt is made to open /dev/console, so the system stays blocked.
/dev/console should be created before the point where the warningcurrently is displayed...
Best regards,Thomas
2008/7/31 Hinko Kocevar <hinko.kocevar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:> Hi,>> I would like my kernel to create /dev/console device entry if one is not present on root filesystem.>> I've used code from init/noinitramfs.c and copied it in init/main.c (see the patch). The problem is that /dev/console indeed gets created, but the system won't boot further.> I can verify existence of /dev/console, because I use NFS root filesystem and the /dev/console appears upon boot on NFS server.> Upon second boot (power cycle) the system boot fine (/dev/console exista, since it was created on first boot).>> What am I missing here??>> ...> [42949376.297514] Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 10.0.0.1> [42949376.314490] Looking up port of RPC 100005/1 on 10.0.0.1> [42949376.398672] VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem).> [42949376.405593] Freeing unused kernel memory: 56k freed> [42949376.411909] Warning: unable to open an initial console.> [42949376.428129] Success creating /dev/console.> ^^^^^^^^^^^>  HANG>> Thank you,> Hinko>> --> ČETRTA POT, d.o.o., Kranj> Planina 3> 4000 Kranj> Slovenia, Europe> Tel. +386 (0) 4 280 66 03> E-mail: hinko.kocevar@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Http: www.cetrtapot.si>>˙ôčş{.nÇ+?ˇ?Ž?­?+%?Ë˙ąéÝjwŚj)p?Ř˙ş{.nÇ+?ˇ¤zšŢ?w°n'ŹţÚqŞí?Ďç?ůb?ě˙˘¸?ćŹzˇ?vŘ^śm§˙˙?ęçzYŢÁ¸?łú+?ń@


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