--- In Jim Jackson <> wrote:
>
>
>
> > TS manual states:
> >
> >
> > The root file system used by the Linux OS can be any of the following:
> > ✔ JFFS/YAFFS file system image in the on-board Flash (if using
> > RedBoot, it should
> > include the option root=/dev/mtdblock1 to instruct the kernel to boot
> > here)
> > ✔ EXT2 file system image in the Compact Flash card (if using
> > RedBoot, it should include
> > the option root=/dev/hda)
> ------^
>
> There would normally be a number there, e.g. /dev/hda1
>
> > ✔ NFS root, via Ethernet port (if using RedBoot, it should
include
> > the option root=/dev/nfs
> > nfsroot=<IP>:<DIRECTORY> ip=dhcp)
> >
> > HTH
> >
> >
> >
>
I tried both options root=/dev/hda and root=/dev/hda1 and I still get
kernel panic.
R
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