On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> > Also I am using the ramdisk image put out by nicolas as an initrd
> > image. Linux seems to gunzip it fine. But when it tries to mount
> > it as the root file system it gets the error as follows
> >
> > EXT2-fs error (device ramdisk(1,0)): ext2-check-descriptors: block
> > bitmap for group 0 not in group (block 33188) !
>
> I guess that the ramdisk could be corrupted. Maybe you could gunzip it
> manually and force e2fsck to run on it? If e2fsck indicates that the
> ramdisk is ok, maybe there is a hardware fault on your machine?
I noticed something similar with Brutus which uses 4 memory nodes. It
stopped working correctly for me somewhere from 2.3.35 to 2.3.51. I
didn't have time to look more closely to it yet.
If the system is Brutus, I would like to have a confirmation from someone
else that it actually works on 2.3.35 but not on 2.3.99.
I suspected my discontigous memory support for some times, but the LART
uses 2 memory nodes... and I didn't receive any complain up to now.
Nicolas
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