Filesystems as modules. ick.

I am curious why arch is moving to using initrd anyway. Does anyone know?

~~~ Rohan ~~~ said:
> Thats exactly what slackware does. Not a bad idea, IMO.
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> Rohan.
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> On 30/10/05, Jaroslaw Swierczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Great job! Why don't you build also filesystems (except ext2 and
>> "pseudo filesystems") as modules.
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