Hi,

kernel-cmdline should works as before.

Mmhh, my kernel-cmdline on the SD card is now:

console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/mtdblock2 console=tty1 noinitrd   
dyntick=enable debug

If I choose this entry it still use the partition on the SD card for root.

Try to delete zImage from /boot and copy one from your distribution again.

Done, no changes.

Is your mtdblock2 device appears in kexecboot menu?


No, only the partitions on the SD card are in the kexecboot menu. I also added a /boot directory to the NAND partition for /home and this partition is also not in the kexecboot menu

regards

Bernd


Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
Hello!
Istwany, Basil wrote:
In the small ext2 partition I placed the image.nfo, kernel-cmdline and
zImage files in the /boot directory.

the kernel-cmdline points to the NAND.

here is the kernel-cmdline I used to start the cacko 1.23 on the
internal NAND

console=ttyS0 root=/dev/mtdblock2
mtdparts=sharpsl-nand:71...@0k(smf),327...@7168k(root),-(home)
jffs2_orphaned_inodes=delete EQUIPMENT=0 LOGOLANG=1 DEFYEAR=2006 LOGO=1
LAUNCH=q
Thanks .. but that does not work with the new kexecboot --- looks like
it also ignores the kernel-cmdline file

kernel-cmdline should works as before.
Try to delete zImage from /boot and copy one from your distribution again.

Is your mtdblock2 device appears in kexecboot menu?



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