Marc,
You might want to say root=/dev/ram0
That is what I do when I use mknbi-linux to setup the kernel
for Etherboot.
Jim McQuillan
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Marc Delisle wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am using loadlin to boot the ltsp bzImage, with initrd= option. Here
>are the last messages I see:
>
>Mounting rootfs
>Doing the pivot_root
>Mounting devfs...
>Running /sbin/init
>Usage: init 0123456sQqAaBbCcUu
>
>VFS: cannot open rootdevice nfs
>Please append a correct "root=" boot option.
>--------------------------------------------
>
>I guess loadlin should pass a "root=/dev/something" option to the
>kernel, but which device?
>I tried /dev/nfs but it doesn't work.
>
>Thanks
>
>Marc Delisle
>Coll�ge de Sherbrooke (Qu�bec)
>
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