[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I have been using nfsroot instead of an initrd for some applications. It > allows for an arbitrarily large root filesystem under circumstances > where an nfs server is available. I have been using for some circumstances too, but I'd like to have the firmware self contained for a couple of cases. The initrd code isn't too big so I'm not too worried. If I could compile out buffer.c that might be a different story, but for now the overhead is small. Eric
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