I thought if root= is not set to /dev/ram0 the kernel doesn't use the
initramfs as first root.
The server is on a remote location so i can't see if it correctly starts
the /linuxrc in the initramfs.
The server boots without problems, i just wanted to check if root=
shouldn't be set to
Hello,
does anybody of you know how to get the grub2-mkconfig script to
correctly detect initramfs and set the kernel parameter root= to
/dev/ram0 or just don't set the parameter at all.
I'm using genkernel and want to use my generated initramfs, but
everytime grub2-mkconfig gets called it sets
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 1:40 PM, morlix mor...@morlix.de wrote:
Hello,
does anybody of you know how to get the grub2-mkconfig script to
correctly detect initramfs and set the kernel parameter root= to
/dev/ram0 or just don't set the parameter at all.
I'm using genkernel and want to use my
Am 04.06.2012 21:10, schrieb Paul Hartman:
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 1:40 PM, morlix mor...@morlix.de wrote:
Hello,
does anybody of you know how to get the grub2-mkconfig script to
correctly detect initramfs and set the kernel parameter root= to
/dev/ram0 or just don't set the parameter at
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