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Re: Unable To Mount Root FS on Unknown Block (0,0)


From: Andrei Borzenkov
Subject: Re: Unable To Mount Root FS on Unknown Block (0,0)
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 11:26:36 +0300
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24.02.2017 07:41, ajay ss пишет:
> Hi,I have an appliance which is running FreeBSD. I wanted to boot WindRiver 
> Linux when I reboot the appliance.There are more than one partition in the 
> disk based on GPT. In partition 3, FreeBSD is kept (UFS). Windriver Linux is 
> kept on partition 5 (EXT2).I installed GRUB 2.0 and made the entries in 
> grub.cfg as below.menuentry "FreeBSD" {    insmod 
> ufs2    set root=(hd0,3)    kfreebsd 
> /boot/loader}menuentry "Linux " {    set 
> root=(hd0,5)    echo "loading kernel"    echo 
> "###############################################################" 
>    linux /boot/bzImage-4.1.21-WR8.0.0.10_standard 
> root=/dev/mfid0p5    echo "#####################LOADED 
> KERNEL#############################"GRUB menu shows up the options 
> FreeBSD & Linux on reboot.When I select "Linux", I could see, 
> kernel is fetched and decompressed.But kernel panic happens by giving er
>  ror.VFS : Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)User configuration 
> error - no valid root filesystem foundKernel panic - not syncing: Invalid 
> configuration from end user prevents continuingNote: I am not using separate 
> "initrd.img" as the linux image 
> ("bzImage-4.1.21-WR8.0.0.10_standard") is built with rootfs.Could 
> you please help me in figuring out the issue.Thanks,Ajay
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