Hmm. I was making boot image for CD with kernel-2.4.19 and found that
ramdisk is mounted in read-only mode. On previous kernel 2.4.12 it was
working ok.
I passed "rw" option according to initrd documentation and ramdisk was
mounted in rw modes.
I checked mount points by "cat /proc/mounts" and found that
/dev/rootfs mounted on /
/dev/root /
If /dev/rootfs is mounted, is it mean, that there was an error during
mounting ramdisk?
Why /dev/rootfs is still mounted? And why ramdisk is mounted in read-only
mode?
Here it is my default settings to grub-bootloader:
root=(fd0)
kernel=/boot/vmlinuz.gz root=/dev/ram0 load_ramdisk=1
initrd=/initrd.gz
Modified with rw option:
root=(fd0)
kernel=/boot/vmlinuz.gz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc rw load_ramdisk=1
initrd=/initrd.gz
Cheers,YP
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SOT Finnish Software Engineering Ltd. - fax +372 6419975
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