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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.10-2002-03-14

Greetings,

Users of current netwinder 2.4 kernels must boot with option "noinitrd" 
in the cmdappend NeTTRom firmware variable.  Unfortunately, this 
disables the loading of the initrd when netbooting from the rescue 
image.  Please mention the need to remove noinitrd when booting this system.

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Chris Tillman wrote:

>Here's what it looks like so far:
>
>--snip--
>Only the last of these interferes with normal disk booting, so it is 
>safe to save-all right before it, which will store the network settings 
>in case you need to boot from the network again. Use the "printenv" 
>command to review your environment settings. Finally, if your 
>"cmdappend" NeTTrom variable has the "noinitrd" option (which is 
>necessary to boot 2.4 kernels), you must remove it so the downloaded 
>kernel can boot with its attached ramdisk.
>
This got into the docs before the woody release, so this bug should have 
been closed a long time ago.

Sorry it took so long,
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