How about checking these stuff? -- Dev node is created -- Root dev is properly assigned, path and (major, minor). But, what you have to do now is gettting sleep.
--- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan. >I can't get past initrd yet! VFS: Unable to mount root hde1 or unknown-block >(0,0). >It seems that even though I'm starting up cardmgr in the initrd, which >sucessfully finds hde and hde1, upon finishing the initrd (closing the shell >or end of linuxrc), the kernel doesn't find hde1. Could this be to do with >my 2.6 kernel not having devfs. I have fired up udevstart though, although >I'm not 100% sure what I'm doing, the device nodes are being created. > >Or could it be that I need to upgrade to pcmciautils - the new pcmcia-stuff, >as the kernel is warning me about use of depreciated ioctls with cardmgr. > >ho hum. I haven't bothered playing on it tonight, as I've been staying up >'til ~4:30am on this lately and that's bad for my work! > >cheers! >Carl >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jun OKAJIMA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Carl Farrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: <linuxbios@openbios.org> >Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 1:33 AM >Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] EPIA M-II (CF Boot) > > >> >> >> Gooood! but you can run X? This is the key. And I can not yet. >> >> --- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan. >> >> >>>I would like to add my name to the list of people who have suceeded with >>>the >>>EPIA-MII LinuxBIOS. >>> >>>The VGA BIOS offset given by Nick Barker was no good for my board (Model: >>>EPIA-Mii12000 LVDS), I had to use skip=786432 as suggested by Jun. >>> >>>I am having problems with the kernel recognising the CF device as hde1 >>>though. I am able to manually mount hde1 from a diagnostics shell within >>>the >>>initrd after running cardmgr, so it is available, but once I exit the >>>shell >>>the kernel is saying it can't find hde1. >>> >>>I'm not sure if Nick used devfs with his setup, but that's not available >>>for >>>my 2.6.14 kernel. I have used mknod to create the device, and also tried >>>using udevstart but still have the same problem. I wonder if it's >>>something >>>to do with me having all the pcmcia stuff compiled directly into the >>>kernel >>>instead of as loadable modules? Unfortunately I'm quite rusty with Linux! >>> >>>Anyway, I suppose this is a bit off topic. The LinuxBIOS seems to work >>>great, thank you, and big thanks to Nick for all your work on the EPIA M2. >>> >>>Oh, by the way, I used Award's AWDFLASH to flash linuxbios.bin. Using the >>>undocumented /F option. Nick's HOWTO talked about a flash_and_burn utility >>>which wasn't in the tree, and the flashrom tool just wouldn't compile for >>>me >>>for some reason. AWDFLASH worked, except for some strange quirks. I can't >>>be >>>certain if it was due to bad floppies on my part, but for some reason I >>>felt >>>I was having better success overwriting a good bios, rather than re-trying >>>on a failed flash. The machine would go loopy sometimes. It all works now >>>anyway. >>> >>>cheers, >>>Carl >>> >>> >>>-- >>>LinuxBIOS mailing list >>>LinuxBIOS@openbios.org >>>http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios >>> > > -- LinuxBIOS mailing list LinuxBIOS@openbios.org http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios