
Hi Hinko,
Another thing you could try is when running U-Boot to set your bootargs environment variable to match your kernel command line (i.e. add rootfstype=jffs2):
setenv bootargs root=/dev/mtdblock2 rootfstype=jffs2 console=ttyS0,115200 mem=64M panic=5
I've noticed that if i dont set 'rootfstype=jffs2' in the bootargs variable i get the same error message you were seeing for some reason.
Hope this helps, Alan.
-- Original Message -- From: Hinko Kocevar hinko.kocevar@iskramedical.si To: alan.casey5@mail.dcu.ie Cc: uboot u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] jffs2 fs for linux Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:59 +0100
Alan Casey wrote:
Hi Hinko,
I had a similar problem. If you make sure that your Flash is programmed similar to the following order then it should work with the setup you describe:
Image1 Addr1 u-boot <-- mounted as /dev/mtdblock0 Image2 Addr2 kernel <-- mounted as /dev/mtdblock1 Image3 Addr3 jffs2 <-- mounted as /dev/mtdblock2
Hmm, this is just like my setup in flash. 0x00000000 - 0x000c0000 uboot+env 0x000c0000 - 0x002c0000 kernel 0x002c0000 - 0x02000000 rootfs(jffs2)
But as you can see from my previous post, kernel does not mount the rootfs as expected.
Are there any special/other bits I have to setup?
The same layout works on another pxa platform I have, but it is not running u-boot...
regards, hk
-- hinko <dot> kocevar <at> iskramedical <dot> si Hinko Kocevar, embedded systems developer Iskra Medical d.o.o., Stegne 23, 1k LJ, SLO-EU
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