On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 07:56 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 23:25 -0400, Jim Gettys wrote: > > 2) If a flash key/disk running ext3 is not shutdown cleanly, LinuxBIOS > > won't boot the file system. This means you have to take the key or disk > > and clean it on a different machine to reboot the machine. This is not a > > blocker, but is sure irritating. > > I used ext2 for /boot to avoid this. And ext3 on a flash device isn't a > hugely cunning plan anyway.
So you are suggesting we have a /boot partition with ext2 for the disk image to solve the LinuxBIOS problem? But why won't the payload Linux image allow us to mount the file system in the first place, despite the unclean dismount? It is not as if the kernel image could possibly have been written and be unclean itself, and the boot sequence itself will run fsck and clean the root file system at boot time. This seems like the wrong solution. http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/55 - Jim -- Jim Gettys One Laptop Per Child _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
