Shawn R wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure Bering LEAF to boot off a hard drive so I have more
> room (even a 1680K floppy isn't big enough). Do you know where I can get a
> precompiled 2.4.18 kernel with IDE support that I can use with it? I've
> tried compiling my own but every time I boot, I get:
>
> FAT: bogus logical sector size 0
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
>
> I can send my config file if that will help.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Shawn

All you need is the modules ide-mod.o, ide-disk.o and ide-probe-mod.o in the
/boot/lib/modules directory.  Then list these in initrd and save initrd.lrp.
Is this a syslinuxed DOS file system?  Is the hard drive bigger than what
syslinux can handle?

Comp-geeks.com has 16 meg 5v compact flash for $14.  The ide to compact flash
adapter is $20 at pcengines.com.  Other than no write protect - it is a
painless - no moving parts way to get Bering to load.
--
Victor McAllister



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