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Dear all,
I compiled Linux kernel and copied it to my SDCARD, I am totally lost on how to specify to the target the partition on which to find the root filesystem. For instance, on my host I am accessing the SDcard as /dev/sdb and create the rootfs partition on the /dev/sdb2. In bootargs cmdline I am wriritng root=/dev/sdb2 however the kernel panic with can not find /dev/sdb2. shall I use something like /dev/mmcblk0p1, am I missing something? please help or route me to an article on teh subject, please note that my target is the arndale cortex a15X2.
Best thanks.
Hello sir,
For help you I think you can directly use the UID device ? like this "root=UUID=e139cexx...."
Regards
Thanks for the information, did not know before!