On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 06:46:20PM +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > Debian users of initramfs-tools can choose which set of modules to include > in the initramfs via config file. Yaird even guesses this information > automatically at initramfs build time by looking into sysfs, but (as a > result) an initramfs created by yaird is not suitable for other computers, > because it includes only the minimal set of modules.
Yeah, the more I think about it, the more I think we're going to need to build a whole fake FS tree and just use cpio. I really like what I have, but if it doesn't work for the users, it's kinda pointless. (I may still use it for myself, though. Well, whatever.) > >(And I don't copy /lib/firmware to the initramfs. Perhaps I should.) > > Yes, you should. IBM ServeRAID looks like a SCSI adapter, but requires > firmware. Oh, OK. Will do then. That means I can get rid of the initial blacklist, too. > You can test dmraid even without the corresponding hardware. Simply install > qemu or any other emulator <snip tons of useful info> I think I already have qemu running, so that should help with that. It'll take some setup, but this should help with testing that stuff. Thanks!
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