-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Prashant Batra writes: > I think, there was some issues with the version of packages that were > there on my debian distribution. > Tried to compile it in the latest ubuntu and the fresh 3.0 kernel worked. > But one strange thing, > kernel is coming up without initrd image. Does this mean that my > kernel binary, > that I had built using default x86 config, contains the drivers for > hard disk, etc required > during boot time. > Also, lsmod doesn't show anything related to harddisk.
You need to explicitly build an initrd (or initramfs), and it's not mandatory to have an initrd. > Curious to know the reason. > Is there a way to find that scsi drivers are compiled into the > binary. nm, objdump doesn't seem to work. Did you look in kernel config ? HTH - -- Ashish SHUKLA “I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.” (Robert A. Heinlein, "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress", 1966) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJOlGN1AAoJEMdGz6nnT6SwLIoP/RD1z9i1j67j74omqd89c1U8 LewjUKstVVm7WKuAPVJBr1C26FlIQ0ys/Y0MMw441DJaF8jHNLgNtsM5HxNAVXkH xxrUq4whQ3MdLjDDAib9f2UHEpTQ+no+jJJDM1acl30mL9XzsZeZT+3Zh+qD1bZj 1TlbacyiiRdI5VkM8xcbomtmcDPjAOUUtxoc9zmiBQmdLmWPCUKKFNSZjvkk0yRj +yGLnZzxA00Yjcnk9xBOfG10/x31WdHbSiBQutNME7sAx7aQihxn+iUVVfHPA8eQ p0k8Jo68ECXD8xZx92Ilw34/zJtXmICswpTNKVvM4L2l9gff3oNoDE6vororJ4uI dT7+MgXXVkr7sEeFs2Bp+UPH5LwNMtIGewkTS/08VgWLywaG27c0IPdoT5yYpaA1 E2cQD3HTKUdDDshlwRT1UGa6mtMDgEH+2yw1KzuRP2nH+5Tl2HzrzQvH9AOwAloZ /OHK8j6tZ/fv97jIFEc6CB4NFxIOnhO+iFPj2n8f1F0suLqi2TfQAX9lrFdWlVkq vkXPU/Jo/fRj5Sk9Y+A1iD7/8UTHJzP8pPcZebxxOC/dpbUEU48hYUsTWbDbtUdz 7i29kdSRyjtSCv36CxgVZQo1utJe/JK+aOtVTO0OC+1fGR+ZVlhCp/HKDDHdORPX CaQAMQJewWlYUeRHiE5P =NeZN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Ilugd mailing list [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
