On Sunday 27 February 2005 08:42, Eric Wong wrote:
> I tried both "ubd0=/tmp/root_fs" and "ubda=/tmp/root_fs".  Both don't
> work.  Same output, but kernel command line is now:
> Kernel command line: ubd0=/tmp/root_fs root=98:0
Tried also adding con=xterm con0=fd:0,fd:1 and making sure that xterm is 
installed and can be started from the shell you boot UML from?
> What does the root=98:0 mean?

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