On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Andre Renaud wrote: > Sergey Kubushyn wrote: > > OK, please explain how can one mount _ROOT_ filesystem with "mount > -t". Try > > to explain where that "mount" comes from if the root FS is not > mounted. > > Just to counter a possible excuse and to avoid emailing twice - you > do NOT > > mount a _ROOT_ YAFFS (or ext2 or whatever it is) filesystem when > booting > > with initrd. That's initrd that contains a root filesystem. You mount > the > > other filesystem elsewhere and only then you pivot_root() to it. > > > > There is only one way to mount the root filesystem. And there is no > way to > > tell "-t yaffs2" to the kernel. At least without some unconventional > > trickery. > > The kernel supports forcing a root filesystem type, using the > "rootfstype" kernel parameter, so something like "rootfstype=yaffs" > will > ensure that you get the one you're after. Thanks for a tip, I didn't know about this parameter. --- ****************************************************************** * KSI@home KOI8 Net < > The impossible we do immediately. * * Las Vegas NV, USA < > Miracles require 24-hour notice. * ******************************************************************