What I don't understand is, why you have to build an initrd? Isn't it
sufficient to add the modules in /etc/modules?

Christian

Mark Post schrieb:
>>>> On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at  4:32 PM, in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote: 
> -snip-
>> Where do I find initrd?  
>>
>> A locate shows one in /boot, but it is a link to the executable, and one in 
>> /dev.  But I am unable to view the contents of /dev/initrd to determine if 
>> that's the one I should be sending you.  All other occurrences of initrd, as 
>> shown by locate, all appear to be source, or man pages, etc. 
> 
> It would be the one in /boot.  It will have a name similar to 
> /boot/initrd-2.6.5-7.286-s390x and should be a little less than 2MB in size.  
> It's not an executable, it's a compressed image of an ext2 file system that 
> gets loaded into real storage during the boot process.
> 
> 
> Mark
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