On 16 Mar, I wrote:
>  I think I haven't created the initial ramdisk properly, somehow. 

I found this from Herbert Xu via google:

> 1. Make sure you've got initrd-tools 0.1.14 or later.
> 2. Set ext3 as the type of your root fs in fstab.
> 3. Regenerate the initrd image
>         mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd.img-2.4.17-586tsc /lib/modules/2.4.17-586tsc
> 4. Run lilo

I used 
        mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.17-cdrw 2.4.17-cdrw

I found an article via google that said that making the initrd file was
important, otherwise you'd have problems that from memory sound like
what I'm having.  But I can't find the article now.  :-(

luke

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