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  • Re: Hanging Init · Wolfgang Denk <hidden> · 2002-12-11

Re: Hanging Init

From: Wolfgang Denk <hidden>
Date: 2002-12-11 00:33:32

In message [ref] you wrote:
I figure I am at the last stage in boot (I hope). I am however having an
issue that I was hoping someone
may shed some light on. I am having a hanging init.

1) I rebuilt busybox and here are the dependencies:
Ummm... why did  you  do  that?  The  ELDK  already  cntains  BusyBox
binaries, both dymnamically and staically linked.
3) Here is the output from PPCBoot. It looks like NFS mount was successfull.
I am using
...and if you're using the root filesystem over NFS  you  don;t  need
any busybox at all.

If  you're   looking   for   a   ramdisk   environment,   check   for
images/pRamdisk in your ELDK directory - there is a SELF RPM included
with ELDK 2.0.
   NFS mount server that run in user space NOT kernel. Don't know of this
makes any difference,
   but I was able to NFS mount the directory from another machine.
	mount -t nfs 172.25.4.55:/tftpboot/powerpc/ /mnt/nfs.
Did you run the ELDK_MAKEDEV and ELDK_FIXOWNER sripts  as  documented
in section "7. Mounting Target Components via NFS" ?

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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