On Tue, 30 May 2000, Michael Robinton wrote:
> The usual problem is that you are booting with a kernel that has not had
> rdev done directly on the kernel -- lilo won't do it for you when you use
> initrd or boot from an image file.
Yeah, I suspected that too, only to discover that the sparc64
platform (and probably sparc as well) doesn't have or use rdev. It's not
a lilo issue at all - can't be, since lilo isn't in use, only silo, which
seems content to find the ramdisk and kernel. I've been trying to get
the /linuxrc to mount root directly, since it seems content with
/dev/md0 , but I'm still experimenting with it.
Thanks,
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