Hi again, >>> The unionfs-module is *not* part of the kernel itself, it's a module >>> (unionfs.ko) located in /modules/ of initrd. > >> ok, I updated the kernel to the grml-small kernel and only had a look at >> the modules under /lib/modules... >> I apparently did not notice the /modules directory. Why do you put these >> modules separately from the others? > > Because the modules are handled different, and it does not matter at > all - all relevant code is in /linuxrc and handled by our own. Do > *not* mix userspace and initrd parts! yes, the /linuxrc was the first I saw and where I added the http download of the stage2 image file.
>> But I did not yet find the unionfs modules for the grml-small kernel, >> only for the "big" grml kernel. > > Take a look at the initrd file minirt26.gz (/modules/unionfs.ko), > seems you are looking at the wrong place (initrd vs. userspace). Maybe, I used the netboot package for 0.8 and made my changes, now as you say it I should had had a look at the originial initrd too. >> BTW: what tools do you guys prefer to clone partitions (windows and >> linux installations in an education network) partimage seemed to be >> quite unstable on my last tests. > > Please be more verbose on the "unstable" for partimage. What kind of > problems did you consider? Well, like the server crashes as soon as a second client tries to connect it for example. I'm currently trying to find out why and if the newer beta has the same trouble (but I think so, I already had similar issues before I started with grml-small). Ah, and another point: "apt-cache show grml-etc-core" says: Depends: vim | nvi, zsh Why not "Depends: editor, zsh"? This way I cannot replace nvi by vim-tiny without breaking dependencies. /Markus _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/
