PROBLEM: kernel 2.4.17 unable to mount root fs when initial

Larry W. Finger (Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net)
Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:40:34 -0700


Hi,
I have detected a problem. When kernel 2.4.17 is configured with a 4096K
initial ram disk, but the ramsize = 0 parameter is specified in lilo.conf,
the system is unable to boot due to the following set of events:
a) In routine rd_load_image, line 660 of file linux/drivers/block/rd.c,
nblocks is 0 at
line 710. Next, the call to crd_load returns 0 and control transfers
to label
successful_load, where ROOT_DEV is changed to 01:00 from the initial
value (03:03 on
my system).
b) In routine mount_root in file linux/fs/super.c, control proceeds to
the "for (p =
fs_names" loop at line 1039. Of course, none of the configured file
types has a
root fs at 01:00, and the loop falls through to the panic statement
at line 1049 with
the message "VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00".
c) If lilo.conf contains the statement "ramdisk = 100" rather than
"ramdisk = 0", the system
boots normally.

Kernel version 2.4.16, with the same configuration, boots normally with
"ramdisk = 0".

Thank you,

Larry

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