Merciadri Luca wrote:
Thanks for your messages.
My pleasure - I'm glad to help, if I can.
I did exactly what you mentioned, but it does not work here, as either I
receive (with some tricky modifications):
FAT: unable to read boot sector
Mount: Mounting /dev/ram0 on /mnt failed: I/O error
Unable to mount rootfs device
or, according to what you advised me to do with the startup.txt.bootimage
(i.e. using ram), I get errors like
not syncing: UFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,1)
That ('unknown-block(0,1)') is the ram disk. It could be that the
kernel that you are using does not have ramdisk support. Is that 'VFS',
not 'UFS'?
I had commented out the ``bootlinux'' command at the end of my
startup.txt.bootimage, and placed, as you advised me to do, ``ramboot'' at
the place of ``bootlinux'' too. Could it be the source of all the errors?
It could be. Could you post your startup script please, and tell me
again which kernel and initramfs you are booting?
am trying to do the contrary now. (It takes time, as my hx 4700 won't
restart directly after the Hard reset.)
(sigh) It's annoying, isn't it? There's the WM2003 startup,
touchscreen calibration and the tutorials one needs to go through before
WM2003 is usable. I guess that Microsoft didn't count on people not
staying in WM2003 for very long. :)
It is only 5 P.M. here! Which country do you live in?
I'm in the U.K., but I am awake at odd times (awake 17 hours, slept 3
hours, awake again, and the way I feel, I'll be sleeping again soon!).
'Night,
Lex.
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