Hi,
Does grub support "nfsroot" linux kernel command line?
grub> kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32 nfsroot=10.2.0.15:/nfsroot/rootfs rw
grub> boot
...
kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(104,1)
...
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Best regards,
Yu Rong Tan
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Nancy wrote:
Hi,
Does grub support "nfsroot" linux kernel command line?
grub> kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32 nfsroot=10.2.0.15:/nfsroot/rootfs rw
grub> boot
...
kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(104,1)
I believe that is a kernel or initrd issue an
> I believe that is a kernel or initrd issue and not a boot issue. Once the
> kernel is loaded, grub's job is done. You would never see a kernel panic
> from grub.
>
Thanks for your information, Bruce.
Do you mind tell me weather grub 1.97 support bootp, tftpserver
command? any special configur
Am Mittwoch, den 16.12.2009, 17:15 +0800 schrieb Nancy:
> > I believe that is a kernel or initrd issue and not a boot issue.
> Once the
> > kernel is loaded, grub's job is done. You would never see a kernel
> panic
> > from grub.
> >
> Thanks for your information, Bruce.
> Do you mind tell me wea
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
>
> Writing a unittest for gettext it's very easy: it just needs a couple of
> .mo and a script executing gettext "string" and checking that the result
> is "string translated". Will get more interesting when ngettext will
> come too :-)
There are multiple problems with grub-reboot/savedefault/default=saved.
1: grub-reboot doesn't restore the default after rebooting, making it
effectively equivalent to grub-set-default. This is because the
savedefault functionality currently saves the entry you boot from as the
new default even
Hi,
On Dec/16/2009, BVK Chaitanya wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
> >
> > Writing a unittest for gettext it's very easy: it just needs a couple of
> > .mo and a script executing gettext "string" and checking that the result
> > is "string translated". Will g
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
>
> when I said "it's very easy" I was thinking more like "you explain to me
> how the unittest infrastructure works and I write the test" more than
> the other way. But no problem at all if you want to write it!
>
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