On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:33:57 +0100, Jaroslaw Swierczynski wrote:
> Sorry for my previous answer, I didn't see your last message.
> 
> 2005/10/30, Mark Rosenstand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Err, of course I meant the filesystem containing the modules,
> > i.e. /lib.
> 
> That would be the initrd filesystem which is ext2, the only one that
> would be supported by the kernel.

Duh, I didn't read the starting post (because I don't use the
distributed kernel anyway) so I missed the initrd part. Sorry.

I still think it has potential to cause a lot of trouble though, and
can't really see the benefit of it other than saving a few hundred KB of
memory. (And if a few hundred KB of memory matters, then making a
custom kernel is probably the way to go anyway...)

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