Richard Adams wrote in another thread:

I wrote in another thread:
>> Go all out and put _everything_ you can as modules :)

> Thats the best piossable advice, BUT do not put things like ext2
> filesystem, harddisk drivers in as modules UNLESS you know what you
> are doing otherwise your kernel WILL not boot, you need to change the
> way kmod and lilo work to have things like that as modules.

That's very interesting Richard.  Suppose you have the following type
of setup...

IDE hard drives
Linux on an ext2 filesystem

How would you go about setting both of those as modules and still get
your computer to boot properly?  What would you have to change in lilo 
and kmod?

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