Dan,
I would apreciate a lot if you help a little bit more with this. I have been using
Linux for one week and a half and I still don't know a lot about it, but I learn fast.
Could you explain me please again the steps to follow.
How can I make the initrd-2.2.13.22mdk.img for my new kernel?. I still don't
understand all the steps you wrote. My scsi driver is aha152x.o that is the one
that is not working.
I'm not sure what you need clarification of? The initrd-2.2.13.22mdk.img in your /boot
directory is the 'initrdxxx' I referred to. Just do the steps I listed below using the
correct name. You will get the new scsi module from /lib/modules/2.2.13-22mdk/scsi.
Alejandro Arredondo
The problem is that the complaint is coming from the loading of the scsi module
that is in the initrd image. If you go to /boot and do 'file xxx' on the ramdisk image,
it will tell you it is gzipped. I fixed it this way:
mv initrdxxx xxx.gz
gunzip xxx
mkdir /mnt/foo
mount -o xxx /mnt/foo
(now copy the new scsi module to /mnt/foo/lib, overwriting the old one)
umount /mnt/foo
gzip xxx
mv xxx initrdxxx
/sbin/lilo
(and now reboot)
