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>>> On Friday 26 Mar 2004 11:37 am, St <Sthitaprajna> said:
St>
St> On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 21:41:42 -0800, "Sthitaprajna"
St> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
St> > It makes sense, to add support for your / and /boot filesystems
right St> > into the kernel, rather than as modules, especially when you are
using St> > ramdisks/
St> >
St> As re-read that, it sounds stupid :) Sort of defeats the whole
purpose of St> having a initrd, but from experience, FS support in the
kernel is always St> safer. What might be the real problem is that the names
of certain St> modules have changed from 2.4->2.6, which makes initrd break.
St> --
You shouldn't have a problem with ext3 support built as module provided your
initrd is built cleanly. Mount your initrd and check whether
the /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/fs/ has the ext3 module present. Also
check modprobe.conf in the initrd. Maybe that will help.
Regards,
Bhaskar.
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