RAM root file system

From: juanba (juanba@suinsa.com)
Date: Mon Oct 28 2002 - 07:06:15 EST


I am trying to build a boot image which contains itself the kernel and
the root file system. In a first approach i will use lilo as loader
cause i am using my latop as test-host. I am not planning to pass
parametters to the kernel, the stuff will be deeply embbeded in the
future. So all the parameters setup should be pre-made with rdev an so
on.

Which approaches could be taken?
Should i use the initrd stuff? Is it mandatory?

I am following the Linux Bootdisk but i can not find my attached crfs
image. I have seen i have printked in the rd.c module the values of my.
This is the proccess that i have followed

- compressed-kernel-image
[root@tau root-fs]# ls -s bzImage-rt3.1-nodiskbzImage-rt3.1
 996 bzImage-rt3.1
- i will left 50 free blocks so the file will have the crfs at the block
1046
- to build the crfs i think that a raw 8Mbytes file is enough
[root@tau root-fs]# dd if=/dev/zero of=e2rfs_test.img bs=1k count=8192
[root@tau root-fs]# mke2fs e2rfs_test.img
[root@tau root-fs]# mount -o loop e2rfs_test.img mount/

And fill the file structure /sbin, /bin, ans so forth

[root@tau root-fs]# ummount /mount
[root@tau root-fs]# gzip -v9 e2rfs_test.img

- Kernel/Image configuration
The magic number for redev 17430 = 1046 + 2^14
[root@tau root-fs]# rdev -r bzImage-rt3.1-nodisk 17430
[root@tau root-fs]# rdev bzImage-rt3.1-nodisk /dev/ram0

- Join Kernel/customized crfs
[root@tau root-fs]# cp bzImage-rt3.1-nodisk boot-rt3.1-nodisk.img
[root@tau root-fs]# dd if=e2rfs_test.img.gz of=boot-rt3.1-nodisk.img
bs=1k seek=1046

- So boot-rt3.1-nodisk.img have all the stuff
- The Lilo stuff
/etc/lilo.conf extract

image=/boot/boot-rt3.1-nodisk.img
        label=linux-rt3.1-nodisk
        append=" devfs=mount"
        read-only

[root@tau root-fs]# cp boot-rt3.1-nodisk.img /boot
[root@tau root-fs]# lilo

and all seems ok, lilo downloads the info to my master boot record
reboot and ..

cramfs:wrong magic
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00

which corresponds with /dev/ram0

Any Hints??

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