Just to confirm, the custom_mount_ext4 script is only needed in local-bottom.
Also, the `modprobe ext4` is not needed, since it's compiled into the kernel now. However, it's probably wise to using `-t ext4` as the mount option.
#! /bin/sh mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /root mount -t ext4 /dev/disk/by-uuid/...... /root
Works like a charm for me.
Just to confirm, the custom_mount_ext4 script is only needed in local-bottom.
Also, the `modprobe ext4` is not needed, since it's compiled into the kernel now. However, it's probably wise to using `-t ext4` as the mount option.
#! /bin/sh by-uuid/ ...... /root
mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /root
mount -t ext4 /dev/disk/
Works like a charm for me.