On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 08:29:17AM -0500, wrote:
> One hint might be that the root image file is intended to be put on
> a floppy disk and was created by 'dd' so it's exactly the size of a
> 1.44M disk (1474560 bytes). Will the initrd load process fail if
> the size of compressed data is not identical to the size of the
> file?
Answer: yes.
I fixed the image file by un-gzipping and re-gzipping on a Linux
machine, then specifying the resulting (smaller) file for my initrd
image. It works (i.e. I'm able to boot with the initrd as my /).
At the least, I think GRUB should report an error when it fails to load an
initrd. In this case, the failure must be a "sanity check" on the size
of the compressed file; that could be easily reported to the user.
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
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