Re: USB stick as root device does not work

From: Randy Dunlap
Date: Mon May 23 2011 - 13:14:13 EST


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On Sun, 22 May 2011 16:13:17 +0200 Micha Nelissen wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Using USB stick as root device does not work for me. I specify
> 'root=/dev/sdb1 rootwait' on the kernel commandline, but the kernel does
> not wait for the USB stick to be scanned and its partitions found. I
> have a harddisk which is /dev/sda, and this USB stick would be /dev/sdb.
>
> I think blk_lookup_devt returns the block device number even if it does
> not exist yet, and init/do_mounts.c:473 therefore skips waiting:
>
> if ((ROOT_DEV == 0) && root_wait) {
>
> due to ROOT_DEV having become non-zero already.
>
> If I use the commandline: 'root=/dev/sdb1 rootdelay=5' then it does
> mount and boot properly. However, using rootwait seems safer and faster
> to me, that it's meant for this use case.
>
> Thanks for any pointers,
>
> Micha
> --

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