Am Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2003 19:43 schrieb Matt Johnston:
> Hi all.
>
> I compiled my own kernel (2.4.20, pretty much stock except mppe etc) for
> Bering 1.0.2uclibc, and it refused to boot properly. Using the stock
> kernel, it all worked fine.
>
> Eventually I figured out that for some reason, my kernel was mounting the
> initrd read-only, whereas the stock one mounted it read-write. Appending
> "rw" to the kernel parameters in syslinux.cfg fixed it up after much
> fiddling.

This has been described by Jacques Nilo in:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=65&mode=nested&order=0

> I'm curious why it worked with one but not the other, and whether "rw"
> should be in the default syslinux.cfg, so the disks will work with any
> kernel?

Have you checked, if kernel 2.4.18 runs with rw option?

> Cheers,
> Matt Johnston
> (please cc: to me, I'm not on the list)

You should - and maybe you should also add yourself to the cvs-announce list - 
you might have seen, that there is a version of Bering-uClibc in cvs with 
kernel 2.4.20 and the rw option syslinux.cfg and some other stuff, that has 
changed :) 

kp


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