Greg Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ron, > I would really like to use an initial ramdisk because > I want to maximize the disk space on the DoC by > putting a whole bunch of stuff on this image and then > compressing the whole thing. There is cramfs which should help in the normal case. > If I don't use initrd, then much less of my total load > could be compressed therefore I can't get as many > binaries on the DoC. > > My question is, does the bootloader, docipl, support > an initial ramdisk or would I have to go to something > like grub? Give me a few moments my elf loader for linuxBIOS supports it. And I've finally finished testing so it might be the easiest way to go. Eric
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