-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Morris (NTM) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 12:19 AM
To: john
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Loading modlues on Boot

john wrote:

> Well, I run mkinitrd as root and a boot iso image created
>   
Actually, it is an INITial Ram Disk.  It is like a boot iso, but it
isn't exactly.
> I rebooted my machine and all the required modules loaded before mounting
>   
Sounds good.
> Then my scsi device was found by the system.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>   
Good, and you are welcome.
>
> What if I would like to remove that boot image? Or alter it?
>   
If you remove it, your system will not work, unless you change your
kernel from the default SUSE kernel.  To make changes, just make changes
in the modules line in /etc/sysconfig/kernel and rerun mkinitrd, or if
you are changing something else involved, like adding a custom kernel,
you would run mkinitrd with arguments.  I believe mkinitrd --help will
give you those.

-- 
Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64



What if I apply a kernel patch through YOU. Will be everything alright?


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