Fantastic work Robert !
That looks like a great initiative - lkmg move over :-)

PS : Sorry about misinterpreting (thus mixing up) your recent post about init() 
in module
with
__init .... :-( (bows head in shame).

This leads me to a question that's been burning in my head for some time.
Anyone that's on uCdev list might have noticed I asked there - it's because I 
recently got
the uCdev-dist to work on my ARM9 board, but to my surprise a stubborn error 
message
during boot/start :

Checking root file system...fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
fsck: fsck.jffs2: not found
fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.jffs2 for /dev/mtdblock1 done.

Remains....
I have spent so much time trying to learn about the init scripts and boot/init 
process
(process as a general term, not a linux term :-), but to no avail - I cannot 
for the life
of me find where this is onvoked.
I took notice again since I recently fired up uClinux, and was surprised to 
find it's
still there.

I assume it's because it's _somewhere_ on the root JFFS2 image.
If anyone can help , that'd be tops, I really have tried so hard to do this on 
my own w/o
bugging anyone :-(

If you require my boot logging, please by all means... !

Best Regards,
Kris 

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