Hi Mark, 

I read the man pages for mkinitrd, but I am not really sure what I am looking 
at, what options I need when, etc. 

I ran mkinitrd and let it default, and then ran zipl.  Shutdown -r, and my 
network interfaces are gone again.  The /sys/bus/ccwgroup/ directory doesn't 
even exist.  So I guess I get to go back through Chapter 10 of the Device 
Drivers, Features and Commands manual to re-enable my network interfaces again.

So, after the fact, I am pondering the -I option for mkinitrd.  Should I have 
specified a -I eth0?  And can I specify both eth0 and eth1?  The Man page says 
-I iface.  It doesn't appear to allow -I iface1,iface2.  


Rather confused this Friday morning, 
Dave 




Dave Stuart
Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
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>>> "Mark Post" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/30/2007 8:13 PM >>>
-snip-

You're welcome.  If the new initrd doesn't fix things, I'll take a look at that 
too.  :)


Mark Post

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