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Dave Cotton wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:33, Duncan wrote:
>
>>I compile my own kernel from kernel.org sources, so haven't been following
>>this real closely, but AFAIK, any of the Mdk kernels work if ext3 support
>>is compiled directly into the kernel, rather than as a module.
>
>
> I also compile my own from kernel.org and have always compiled ext3 into
> the kernel because I've never seen a good reason to compile it as a
> module. In fact the help screen on ext3 says "Be aware however that the
> file system of your root partition (the one containing the directory /)
> cannot be compiled as a module, and so this may be dangerous".

So, we should compile every filesystem that is usable on a root
partition into the kernel? Then we will have 2MB kernels (have you seen
how big xfs is?). 500k for XFS, 220k for ReiserFS, plus JFS and ext3
(100k including jdb).

Since you can have root on LVM, maybe that should be compiled in too? Of
course, then we should compile md in also.

> So if it
> is compiled as a module in mdk, against this advice, perhaps the
> maintainer(s) can give their explanation as to why this advice from the
> kernel team is wrong.

Because initrd images work fine (and this has been the case almost for
ever).

The warning in the kernel source is for people who are compiling their
own kernels and may not know how to create initrd images that include
the required modules.

BTW, I don't think this has anything to do with the problem, as users
with this problem reported the modules were loaded before they had
probles ...

But, someone who has the problem may want to test with the Mandrake
kernel-source and see if compiling the root filesystem driver in helps.

Regards,
Buchan

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