Olivier Dormond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > My machine is constantly upgraded (by installing rpms) cooker whore, I never do > > a "from scratch" install (believe it or not it started out as a RH5.1); so what > > other things should I look for that are supposed to be created by the install? > > Don't know. We'll see at your next complain. In principle /initrd is > created when an initrd is made during the kernel install (AFAIR).
Actually not, it's only created when your / is on loopback. Well I'm gonna anyway switch to using /lib/initrd, to protect users from themselves when they want to "clean" their system. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
