On 2015-11-03 03:12, ioan stan wrote:
I was suspecting that fstab needs changes but I couldn't mount the root partition. Mount command would not work, how would I mount /dev/sdc1 to /mnt for editing? It seems zfs or zpool would help but not sure.
You don't need to modify the image before inserting the card into the device. When the boot fails it will drop you to the diagnostic prompt. Look carefully, it was obscured in your pasted log by kernel messages from drivers still being loaded. Hit enter a couple of times and you'll see it. At that point the rootfs is already mounted and ready to go, just do: vi /etc/fstab and fix the problem (or comment out the line with /boot) then do "reboot" and it should come up OK. You can then fix fstab properly if you just commented out /boot.
Another question, you're resizing partition with fdisk, parted would not work? I did find an article about resizing with fdisk https://access.redhat.com/articles/1190213 [2]
I am less familiar with parted, I tend to use fdisk (for MBR) and gdisk (for GPT). If you are more familiar with parted, go for it, but bear in mind that uboot on *Plugs doesn't support GPT so it is essential you keep the partition table in MBR format or it won't work. Gordan _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users
