Bas Wijnen писал 11.08.2012 14:15:
Hi,

Maybe I'm wrong about this and there is a way to
open a recovery console, even without GRUB, on Debian.

Not sure what you call a "console" here. A grub commandline is very
limited, and can't run fsck. If you want a real shell, you first need to
boot a real system. Debian's recovery console is started from an
initramfs. If you get that to boot, your kernel and initramfs are
working. If those are broken, you need more drastic recovery. Getting
initramfs on ben should in principle be possible, but I don't think
uboot supports it.


With any recent kernel, it's perfectly possible to embed initrd into
the kernel (as opposed to providing a separate initrd image at the
boot time). The bootloader then only sees one uImage or vmlinuz or
whatever the target is.

--
  WBR, Peter Zotov.

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