At 09:21 AM 5/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>   If you have compiled support for ext3, and any scsi/raid drivers need 
> to access your drives.  You don't need an initrd.


Thanks for the tip.  That is a good point..



>Ted Gervais wrote:
>>I normally compile up new kernels manually editing the lilo.conf file as 
>>I go along.  I find there is a line in that file from before that reads:
>>         initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.18-3.img
>>I read about what that img is for but how do you add that to an new 
>>lilo.conf entry?  Or is it somehow created and than you add it.
>>Possibly it is among those files you copy over by hand.  Like the 
>>/usr/src/linux/System.map and ./arch/i386/boot/bzImage.. ???
>>Am I on the wrong track?  Where/how do I get that *img file put into the 
>>/boot directory.
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