Thanks to the people who have pointed me to the source RPM. I have changed the etc/init.d/rcS file in the initrd filesystem to load additional USB modules (you don't have to recompile the kernel for that), but I am stuck again because there is no /dev/sda link in the /dev filesystem. Can anyone tell me how to create it? I noticed that the systemimager boot kernel uses devfs, not MAKEDEV, and I am not familiar with it. Should I change something in devfsd.conf?
Thanks, Simon
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Ok I got it to work for my environment, but it maybe different for your depending on your hardware. I am using IBM xSeries intel based systems with RSA II cards in them. Also I am running Redhat AS 2.1 kernel e.35enterprise. They have the ability to attache a remote floppy for boot via usb port, but the disk shows up as a /dev/sd<x> device. Here is what I had to do to get it to work.
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