On Wednesday 03 October 2001 10:27 pm,Kurt Wall wrote:
> Tony Alfrey wrote:
> % On Wednesday 03 October 2001 03:46 pm,Kurt Wall wrote:
> % >
> % > Looks like you need initrd.
> % >
> % > Kurt
> %
> % Yes, thank you!  I'm beginning to read the SCSI-HOW-TO and it talks
> % about this.  I have an initrd in the lilo.conf that comes with the
> % 2.4.0 (Caldera LTP) installation.  Now, a very stupid question:  if
> I % decide not to build all the SCSI stuff into the kernel, since the
> % hardware hasn't changed, is there any possibility that I can use
> the % same archive ( initrd = /boot/initrd-2.4.0.gz ) that I use for
> the % 2.4.0 kernel??  I suppose that the worst that can happen is
> that it % won't boot.
>
> It couldn't hurt to try, but I wouldn't be surprised if it blows up,
> won't boot, or similar. Find the mkinitrd.sh script.

It blew up.  I built the drivers into the kernel instead.  That works.  
I'll need to study the mkinitrd script simply to know how it works.
Thanks!!

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Tony Alfrey
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