At 11:27 AM 10/6/00 -0400, shane wrote:

>Doing this didn't help - mkinitrd still complained.
>
>Any suggestions?

I don't know what's wrong with mkinitrd, but if you're compiling your own
kernel and you're not insanely short of RAM you can (as AFAICT you did)
simply compile in all the support for your hardware, thus you do not need
modules in order to boot, thus you do not need an initial ramdisk, thus you
can ignore initrd entirely. . . Just a thought :)

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