On 07/04/2018 07:17 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 12:50:56AM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:52:48PM +0200, DOMINIQUE VAYSSAIRAT wrote:
First and third tries are OK/
Second trie end with a kernel panic each time.
I think that the problem is about USB because on the screen of the kernel panic
I see that the kernel do not found the / partition.
I tried with boot=/dev/sda4 , boot=UUID=xxx and finally boot=PARTUUID=xxx with
the same result
Some further comments on that line: I assume boot= is a typo for
root= (pointing to where the rootfs for the selected kernel should
be found) ?
/dev/sda4 will normally be a partition on the (first) internal drive,
which I assume has some version of OSX.
Somebody, probably Michael, posted recently that the kernel
understands *one* sort of UUID specification (probably PARTUUID, but
I might be mistaken - check his recent posts in the list archive).
Yes, root=TARTUUID=1234...cdef should work, Also rootdelay=10 might
give time for usb device to be recognized.
-- Bruce
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