On Monday 11 February 2008 18:42:24 Stenzinger Gábor wrote:
> Valter Douglas Lisbôa Jr. írta:
> > On Monday 11 February 2008 17:58:10 Stenzinger Gábor wrote:
> >> Hi everyone!
> >
> > Hi
> >
> >> Does anyone tried to create initrd for LFS before? If so could you send
> >> me some links, for a good tutorial?
> >
> > Search on Hints inside LFS site. There is a good tutorial there.
> >
> > I suposing you need to create a INITRAMFS (more modern) than a INITRD
> > (Old RAMDRIVE style). Is That correct?
> >
> >> Thank you!
> >> G.
>
> Thank you. I just got a bit hung as I created my kernel with full of
> modules, and it couldn't find my drive on ga-p35-ds3l.
I already pass to this.

> I hope that with 
> a good tut, I can shring the kernel size a bit more, and dont have to
> compile in all drive modules.
I have a issue witha complete module drivers, in particular this occours 
because the kernel doesn't have the driver for a IDE Marvell on a Intel 
Motherboard (I use the 2.6.18 kernel because of Xen). I needed to come back 
and put the IDE system interely built-in and add a flag on grub.

But, again, this only occours with the 2.6.18 with this chipset. 2.6.21+ pass 
fine with a module compiled.

Indeed, a complete modular kernel is more usefull if you want to boot it in 
various differents hardwares. If you will use it in a unique personal system 
it doesn't have many advantages.
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