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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Peter Magnusson wrote:
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|>I have at least 3 boxes that have 1024 MB. I think highmem should be
|>compiled in, in the _default_ MDK kernel.
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|>There was an error when generating initrd try to do a :
|>/sbin/mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.18-6mdkenterprise.img
2.4.18-6mdkenterprise
|>and see the errors
|>in /etc/modules.conf. I think this is a bug, mkinitrd should ignore off
|>entrys. If i remove them from modules.conf it works.
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| hmm..so your asking to put an option which causes problems into the
| default kernel?
|

No, he wants all machines (including my P133/32MB box which just runs a
firewall) to have the overhead of highmem, just so that weird issues ( I
would hesisitate to call it a bug) with his own modules.conf (which he
fixed fine on his own) can be fixed by others.

Why can't he just file a normal bug report like the rest of us?

And, if he had installed the enterprise kernel during installation, he
wouldn't have had such a mangled modules.conf when generating the initrd
in the first place.

Buchan

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