I went back in this email chain and see that you are
trying an NFS boot. Have you verified that the file
system you need is at the NFS mount? Where did you get
that file system? There seems to be a problem, like
the programs aren't arm programs or the lib directory
is missing.

I think either /bin/bash really is not at the NFS mount,
or it is not an arm executable, or something is is wrong
in <mountpoint>/lib with a missing or wrong format .so
file.


On 03/19/14 10:24, siva kumar wrote:
hai all,

i already tried with init=/bin/bash and also  init=/sbin/init but the my
output was the same
kernel panic not sync no init found !!!

thanks&
regards
siva


On Tuesday, 18 March 2014 06:54:32 UTC+5:30, djerome wrote:

    Control yourself. Stop doing random things.

    Put the directories back into the file system. Change to
    using init=/bin/bash and see if you get a shell prompt
    when you boot.

    On 03/17/14 06:05, siva kumar wrote:
     >
     > hai,
     >
     > i tried to debug the boot process..
     > i went with some ideas to find the why such error comes..
     > [1] i tried to boot the kernel with init=/hello_world option.. i
    removed
     > all the rootfs files like /dev /usr /opt /bin /sbin  folder and
    files
     > except hello_world option
     >                ----to make sure that my print is able to execute
    when
     > booting  was done
     >                    but i got different reply from my kernel
     > error log1
     > =======
     > [    5.800505] VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem) on device 0:12.
     > [    5.807034] devtmpfs: error mounting -2
     > [    5.811496] Freeing init memory: 288K
     > [*   5.818299] Failed to execute /hello_arm.  Attempting
    defaults...*
     > [    5.825859] Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.  Try
    passing
     > init= option to kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for
    guidance.
     > also i'm not able to get the printed message !!!!
     > procedure i followed to boot the kernel from my board .i h'v done
    the
     > booting with sd card using uEnv.txt file...

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