RE: accessing CD fs from initrd

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/dev/cdrom is a link to the proper device, if that link is not
on the initrd /dev/cdrom won't work.

I previously had some statically linked linuxrc C code (I don't
have the code anymore- it was a work-for-hire), that scanned
the various locations that the cd could be (/dev/hd[abcd...])
and looked for specific files that it expected to be on the
cd, once it found it it setup real-root-dev to be proper for
that device.

This work rather nicely in situations where the location of
the cd drive was not the same from one machine to another,
and was rather simple to write.

                        Roger 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of zvi Dubitzki
> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:28 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: accessing CD fs from initrd
> 
> Hi there
> 
> I want to be CC-ed on a possible answer to the following question.
> I have not found yet an answer to the question in the Linux archives.
> 
> In need access the CD filesystem (iso9660) from within the 
> Linux initrd or right after that (make it root fs).
> I need an example for that since allocating enough ramdisk 
> space (ramdisk_size=90k in kernel command line)  + loading 
> the cdrom.o module at the initrd did not help  mount the CD 
> device (/dev/cdrom)  at the initrd Also I need know how to 
> pivot between the initrd and the CD filesystem
> 
> I am actually using Isolinux/syslinux, but can make test on a 
> regular Linux .
> Any pointer to a literature will also be welcomed .
> 
> thanks
> 
> Zvi Dubitzki
> 
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