Hi, kernels with initrd/initramfs were and are a major pain, at least to me. It breaks much too often :-(
Currently, while it is getting even more complicated with klibc included, upgrading to linux-image-2.6.17-1-sparc64-smp broke my system: - udev is not run in that image - klibc fails to load with "Unable to load /lib/klic-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.so" with xxxxxxxxxxxxxx being some lower case hex string. - linux-2.6.12-1-sparc64-smp isn't booting anymore, too. Currently, busybox helps to manually get kind of a system running. Any ideas except creating a kernel image that does not need an initrd? What exactly did break? HS PS: initrd got so complicated that it IS a single-point-of-failure :-( PPS: I hate initrd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

