Jivko Sabev wrote:
> However, the problem persists. I did set TOOLSPROMT=1 and rebuild my
> initrd but the boot process hangs at exactly the same place as up until
> now. It doesn't ask to press enter. The last message it prints is:
>
> RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
> VFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem) readonly
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 192k free
>
> and it just sits there. Note that it doesn't freeze - there is no kernel
> panic and it accepts input from the keyboard. It echos characters typed on
> the console and you can reboot by <ctrl><alt><del>.
Either your kernel does not run initrd code, or initrd is somehow messed up
and is unrunnable. Can you send me your full compressed kernel config, and a
copy of your initrd.gz file?
I did spot one inconsistency: Your build-initrd.sh config creates initrd.gz
file, and your bootloader config loads initrd-crypt.gz file. Are you sure
that bootloader is actually loading correct initrd file?
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