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J.P. Pasnak wrote:
| On December 7, 2002 16:12 pm, Lea Gris wrote:
|
|>Gvtz Waschk wrote:
|> > Am Freitag,  6. Dezember 2002, 18:21:24 Uhr MET, schrieb Lea Gris:
|> >>Would you be so kind to remind me the answer because I use XFS as
|> >> well and didn't find the answer you'r talking about.
|> >
|> > You just need to remove the line that tries to load the
|> > xfs_support module from /sbin/mkinitrd. XFS support is still in
|> > the 2.4.20 kernel, but it doesn't include a module with that name.
|> >
|> > CU
|>
|>Unfortunately my root partition is XFS and disabling the xfs_support
|>construction in mkinitrd just make my next boot kernel panick because
|>it can't handle XFS partition anymore.
|
|
| That's what I thought also, until I noticed that there was no
| 'initrd=/boot/initrd.img' line in '/etc/lilo.conf' for the new 2420-1
| entry.   Must of happened when it crapped out on the xfs_support thing.
| Putting that line back in made everything work again.
|

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Still, this bug has existed for years, and someone ought to fix it some
day ;)

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Sincerely,

David Walluck
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