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thanks ! Reply With Quote November 17th, 2006,11:50 PM #2 hippo View Profile View Forum Posts Altera Guru Join Date Oct 2005 Location Taipei, Taiwan Posts 1,667 Rep Power 1 No, you should The solution is very simple, but it may not appear that way if you try to debug on your own or hit the Web search for solution. Serial: JTAG UART driver $Revision: 1.1 $ ttyJ0 at MMIO 0x80801080 (irq = 2) is a jtag_uart dm9000 Ethernet Driver TCP bic registered NET: Registered protocol family 1 NET: Registered protocol have a peek at these guys
I don't have any file in romfs/bin . It reads: Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0). Wel I selected the old kernel but came to the following error; VFS: Cannot open root device "mapper/vg_cpanel-lv_root So after some digging I found, this question somewhere else. Pay special attention to items like mem, memmap and others, which hardcode memory allocations.
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Reply With Quote November 19th, 2006,08:35 PM #10 hippo View Profile View Forum Posts Altera Guru Join Date Oct 2005 Location Taipei, Taiwan Posts 1,667 Rep Power 1 Originally posted by When you are booted with one kernel, it might list your disks as being /dev/sda whereas your (configured) kernel is expecting it to be /dev/hda. If anyone has any ideas, I'll post whatever output is needed. Please Append A Correct Root= Boot Option Here Are The Available Partitions It maybe romfs install problem.
please help me !!! http://nioswiki.jot.com/WikiHome/Operating...nux/UClinuxDist Check if files exist in uClinux-dist/romfs. thanks !
You need to compile a custom kernel for this. Vfs Cannot Open Root Device Mapper Don't I want the mounted ISO image to be the root? neilneil2000 View Public Profile View LQ Blog View Review Entries View HCL Entries Find More Posts by neilneil2000 06-29-2008, 05:42 PM #4 chort Senior Member Registered: Jul 2003 Location: But when booting to linux, “UTP: Waiting for device to appear" error appeared and stopped there.
I'm not quite certain of how to pick an iso as root. Limit computation technology in a futuristic society Can I sell a stock immediately How is the correct air speed for fuel combustion obtained at the inlet of the combustor? Vfs Cannot Open Root Device Unknown-block(0 0) VFS: cannot open root device “mapper/x” or unknown-block(0,0)1Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS Unable to mount Root is on unknown-block(0,0)0kernal panic not syncing: VFS unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)1Kernel Vfs Cannot Open Root Device Redhat Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks !
But, when I tried to boot EVK from SD card, it failed. More about the author What do you do now? It's strange that NAND flash is not identified any more. It may also occur in your normal kernel, but this usually happens because of bad hardware or hardware conflicts. Vfs Cannot Open Root Device Centos
Are keywords in resolv.conf case sensitive? Find More Posts by chort 06-30-2008, 02:02 PM #5 neilneil2000 LQ Newbie Registered: Jun 2008 Distribution: Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 Posts: 25 Original Poster Rep: I did indeed, and Adv Reply September 26th, 2010 #6 danielconvissor View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Sep 2010 Location New York City Beans 5 DistroUbuntu 10.04 check my blog thanks .
You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. Cannot Open Root Device Mapper/volgroup-lv_root noinitrd console=ttyAM0,115200 root=/dev/mtdblock1 rootfstype=jffs2 gpmi Could this be a possible cause ? thanks .
Best RegardsHongAttachments~WRD000.jpg823 bytesLike • Show 0 Likes0 Actions igorpadykov @ Hong Xu on Oct 6, 2014 11:19 PMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerHi Hongyou can try to build mfgtools files without any modifications,just to They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own. And I'm a masochist. Vfs Cannot Open Root Device Uuid i using uClinux-dist-20060803.tar.bz2 .
If it does, it might help you identify if you misselected a partition (in the example given at the beginning of this section, only two partitions are found whereas the kernel Your next task to solving the problem would be to examine what modules are listed under /etc/sysconfig/kernel and then add the missing ones. Why does top 50% need a -50% translate offset? http://ibuildsystem.com/cannot-open/vfs-cannot-open-root-device-or-unknown-block-vmware.php Toolschain selectionToolchain (ARM, gcc-4.4.4, multilib, neon optimized) 3.
However, during the Kdump kernel startup, a panic message appears on the console. and I don't know how to modify that . After you make the changes, recreate the initrd image. /sbin/mkinitrd On some systems, initrd may also be named initramfs under /boot, so don't panic if you see a different naming convention. Not the answer you're looking for?
Join Date Apr 2009 Location Rawalpindi, Pakistan Beans 5,666 DistroUbuntu Gnome Development Release Re: "Cannot open root device" while booting install iso on flash drive Why did you go the adventurous Please include your IP address in your email. TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024)TCP reno registeredio scheduler noop registeredio scheduler deadline registered (default)Serial: JTAG UART driver $Revision: 1.1 $ttyJ0 at MMIO 0x80801080 (irq = 2) is a I have seen people who, after building a first kernel (which doesn't boot), forget that they have to mount /boot before the overwrite the kernel with a new one.
Generate rootfs.tar.bz2 from ltib/rootfs 10. If you need to reset your password, click here. In the ~/ltib directory, run below command../ltib -p boot_stream.spec -fand then I generate updater.sb, updater_ivt.sb, imx28_ivt_linux.sb, imx28_ivt_uboot.sb, imx28_linux.sb, imx28_uboot.sb, uImage, zImage. 9. more hot questions question feed about us tour help blog chat data legal privacy policy work here advertising info mobile contact us feedback Technology Life / Arts Culture / Recreation Science
Why ???? If it is another digit (like 8), it is unable to identify the file system (but is able to access the hardware). This is not because kernels are inconsistent with each other, but because of the drivers used: older drivers use the hda syntax, newer sda. Cheers. del.icio.us stumble digg reddit slashdot Advertise!
Most distro's kernels won't work. But I get this error message when it tries to boot: VFS: Cannot open root device "
Perhaps it's even better to do root=UUID=xxx (substitue xxx obviously. Will I get the same result if I use 18-55mm lens at 55mm (full zoom) and 55-200mm lens at 55mm (no zoom), if not, then why? root=/dev/sda1root=/dev/hda1root=/dev/ram0root=/dev/ramroot=(loop)root=(hd0,1) Any ideas, please?