Hello,

I am trying to make a kernel that I can use to autoinstall clients with
no floppy drives and with SCSI disks.

I discovered the "unofficial" program mkbootpackage, and it seems like
it would be useful to me.

What I have done so far is to download the systemimager 3.2.3 source, 
copied the config from the /boot/i385/standard directory to .config 
in the kernel source directory in the systemimager source tree, changed
the option from "m" to "y" on the SCSI and network drivers I need, and
compiled a new kernel using make oldconfig.
Does this sound ok so far? :)

Now I have read the documentation from mkbootpackage (--help), and I'm
confused by the --modules option.  Because here it seems to indicate
that I could leave the SCSI drivers as modules and indicate them as
options to --modules when I run mkbootpackage.  Is this true, or am I
misunderstanding that?

Thanks for any info on this subject,
Kristina Clair


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