Re: Problem with romfs

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Thanks for your answer.
No, it's seems that the kernel don't find this location.
I have tried the "root=/dev/ram0 initrd=0x12000" boot parameter but it has not resolved the problem.
Could the MTD support be useful in this case?
Because the variable ROOT_DEV seems important and it can be by the function uclinux_mtd_init()
in linux-2.6.x/drivers/mtd/maps/uclinuc.c.

Thanks.
S.Lambert



Syed Khader a écrit :
created at this memory location.  (0x12000). During boot, -rom1fs- appears
Does the kernel know that the romfs is at this location? There is a
initrd={mem-address} kernel parameter option available.
But I am not sure about it.

-syed

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