Deepak Saxena wrote: > On Jul 24 2008, at 14:06, Ton van Overbeek was caught saying: > >> Tried your updated ramdisk, still no boot. >> No more missing modules, but the mount still fails in the same way. >> USB Mass Storage support is now properly loaded. Here is an excerpt from >> the boot screen: >> --------------------------------------------- >> [ 5.540762] usbcore: registered new ineterface driver usbfs >> [ 5.553912] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub >> [ 5.564065] usbcore: registered new device driver usb >> [ 5.585768] usbcore: registered new interface driver libusual >> [ 5.601305] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... >> [ 5.613938] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage >> [ 5.619927] USB Mass Storage support registered. >> [ 5.630239] modprobe used greatest stack depth: 2888 bytes left >> mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /sysroot failed: No such device or address >> [ 10.904898] mount used greatest stack depth: 2772 bytes left >> Traceback (most recent call last:) >> .... <python traceback, same as in my first mail> .... >> [ 11.239467] init used greatest stack depth: 2708 bytes left >> <machine hangs, since init finished> >> ----------------------------------------------- >> Note that it takes about 5 seconds for mount to fail. >> Something wrong with /dev or /sysroot in the ram disk ???? >> > > Can you try with the updated olpcrd at the same URL? We're also missing > sg.ko. I've added it to the ramdisk along with the changes to load it. > If this works for you, we'll push into another build. > > The 5 seconds is b/c we sleep to give disks time to spin up. > > Thanks, > ~Deepak >
Tried with your version of 14:57 (2720066 bytes). Same result. Same messages, still failure to mount /dev/sda1. Apologies for the disappointing result. Do we need more/other scsi modules? Can we get more debug info from mount? Ton van Overbeek _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
