geninitrd nie wie co to 0ede

Elan Ruusamäe glen at delfi.ee
Mon Apr 16 19:41:09 CEST 2012


On 04/16/12 20:22, Lukasz Glebicki wrote:
> On Monday 16 of April 2012 19:24:31 Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
>
>> >  that root=0edc makes no sense...
>> >  14, 197 device is what in your real system?
>> >  
>> >  ls -l /dev| grep 14,|grep 197
> No. There is not such a device. The better is that it was working before
> problems.
>
> It looks like I'm using 0edc since I have added new disk, which doesn't
> belongs to array.
>
> Feb 15 18:40:42 inhell kernel: [    0.000000] Command line: root=0edc
> ramdisk_size=6144 resume=/dev/datavg/swaplv
afaik, earlier root= which was not parsed properly, was just ignored, 
like you hadn't specified it at all (and burned in default was used)

i'm pretty sure you could boot that same kernel/initrd (successfully) 
also with:

root=i_hate_mondays ramdisk_size=6144 resume=/dev/datavg/swaplv



-- 
glen



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