Re: unknow reason for Kernel panic after mounting nfs

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Oh, It works now. I download the latest busybox and re-intsall it. Than it works. So it maybe the /linuxrc version problem.Â
kernel is not panic now ,so do I.
Thanks very much!!!

2010/10/9 cheng chen <freakrobot@xxxxxxx>
I check the busybox .config there is no CONFIG_EMBEDDED option, so error is not come from here, either. Really weird.

2010/10/9 Michael Blizek <michi1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi!


On 08:46 Sat 09 Oct   , cheng chen wrote:
> Oh, I am using busybox, the linuxrc file is a link to the /bin/busybox, and
> I find that /sbin/init is also a link to the /bin/busybox. So there is no
> difference.

Actually with busybox there is a difference. Busybox looks at the link which
was used to call it and behaves differently depending on which link it was.
This is why e.g. /bin/ls and others all point to busybox and behave correctly.
The reason for the panic is probably not nfs, but busybox doing strange
things, maybe due to /linuxrc . Please try booting once without
init=/linuxrc . If this does not help, check busybox compile time features
whether support for /sbin/init was compiled in. If this does not help, check
this:

$ grep CONFIG_EMBEDDED .config
# CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set

Make sure this option is *not* set as it can cause weird behaviour.

   Â-Michi
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