Re: Setting up initrd / Using a RAM Disk (Is there a (good) alternative?) to make a jaz the root fs with a PCMCIA scsi adapter

1998-06-01 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
The thing is, I don't think just loading the modules is good enough. If that were the case you could simply compile the modules into the kernel. The problem is that there's a user-level program which deals with setting up pcmcia devices. Now you have a catch-22 because you can't load a

Setting up initrd / Using a RAM Disk (Is there a (good) alternative?) to make a jaz the root fs with a PCMCIA scsi adapter

1998-05-31 Thread Asher Haig
I want to use a jaz disk as my root fs. The problem that I'm running into is that I need to use a pcmcia scsi adapter -- and pcmcia services are loaded off the hd. I need to repartition the HD, so of course I can't be using that as a root fs. It seems from what I'm reading in teh docs that I