hi, fine....so what about Initial RAM disk?..if i want it in my system........i should have "modprobe.conf",so what to do then?? :-(
with regards, C.C.Chakkaradeep On 5/31/05, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 31 May 2005, Chakkaradeep C C wrote: > > > > > i did look into manpages and googled before posting into this > > mail.........and i do know that unless u install Module-Init-Tools u > > get this binary "generate_modprobe.conf".....when i run this command, > > it is asking for my old modprobe.conf.......this is my problem.....LFS > > is a new system and where will i search for the old > > modprobe.conf??....... > > > > Why do you think you _need_ a modprobe.conf ? The LFS book recommends > building without modules, but I build with a _lot_ of modules for > various things. So far, the _only_ items in modprobe.conf on any of my > boxes are for the network adaptor, e.g. > > alias eth0 natsemi > > My impression is that module-init-tools usually knows enough to get > things into the right order without any of the old magic we used to have > to give to modutils. Looking at the modprobe.conf on a host system > (debian, I think) recently was quite a shock - so much unnecesary cruft > in it. > > Ken > -- > das eine Mal als Trag�die, das andere Mal als Farce > -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
