Okay, this really isn't a problem.  It's just an annoyance.

I had the hardest time installing a custom built kernel on my Redhat 8.0
box.  After some research I found the culprit to be ext3.  It seems that
ext3 support HAS to be built as a module and not be built directly into
the kernel.  It also seems that you MUST use a RAM disk to load the ext3
module.  That was the only way I could get it to work.

My question is:  Is that the only way it CAN work?  I really don't like
using modules.  I typically disable loadable module support in my custom
kernels.  Any insight would be appreciated.






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