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Re: what does "cramfs" mean?



Hey,

CramFS is an FS that lets you execute programs in-place (meaning that
instead of using RAM, it just uses more space on the FS), my old Agenda
VR3 used to use it.  It sounds like you may have forgotten to enable
Ext2 or something in your kernel...

Cameron Matheson


On 29 Jul 2001 15:44:44 +0800, Tao Liu wrote:
> Hi,
> I use kernel 2.4.7 , when I turn on my computer, I can see
> ...
> VFS: Mounted root (cramfs filesystem)
> Waiting for 5 seconds, press Enter to obtain a shell
> 
> if I press Enter, it says
> 9: Terminated
> sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
> 
> # exit
> 
> cramfs: wrong magic
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount rootfs on 03:02
> 
> if I do not press Enter, it says
> ...
> cramfs: wrong magic
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly
> change_root: old root has d_count = 2
> 
> What does the information mean?
> 
> 
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