Re: Possible to delay boot process to boot from USB subsystem?
From: Bill Catlan
Date: Wed May 05 2004 - 09:19:19 EST
Hi Paulo,
Thanks for the feedback. I was starting to think the same thing myself, but it
turns out the root cause is the same thing - namely, slow startup of the USB
storage subsystem.
The differing symptom (i.e., different error messages) is entirely due to the
difference in kernel versions. I got my setup (2.4.26) working with Willy's
patch. I am going to re-test Randy's patch as I needed to modify the "preload"
order of my modules in my initrd image in order to even get Willy's patch to
work. With the reordering, I suspect (50/50 chance I think) that Randy's patch
for the 2.4.22 kernel may work on the 2.4.26 kernel as well.
I originally thought that I had compiled the necessary scsi and usb stuff into
the kernel, but upon eventually revisiting my kernel config file I learned along
the way and to my chagrin that I had left them as modules, adding this slight
complication.
Stay tuned for our next episode! :)
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paulo Marques" <pmarques@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Bill Catlan" <wcatlan@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@xxxxxxxx>; <linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Possible to delay boot process to boot from USB subsystem?
> Bill Catlan wrote:
>
> > Randy,
> >
> > Thanks for the patch, but it does not work for 2.4.26. The kernel panic I
get
> > ("Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.") is
> > generated by the init() function in init/main.c. Willy's patch applies to
> > init/main.c, perhaps yours should now as well (i.e., in later kernels)? (I
have
> > not tested Willy's patch, but he claims success with a 2.4.23 kernel.)
>
>
> This is a completely different error from "VFS: Cannot open root device" or
> "unable to mount root".
>
> Are you sure you have a "/sbin" directory with an *executable* "init" file on
> the usb harddrive?
>
> Does your init file depend on libraries that you do not have under "/lib"?
(you
> can check with "ldd init")
>
> If your init is a script, does it specify a complete path to the interpreter,
> and do you have an *executable* interpreter there? Does the interpreter
require
> libraries or is it static?
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> --
> Paulo Marques - www.grupopie.com
> "In a world without walls and fences who needs windows and gates?"
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