At 2012-12-09 00:09:24,"Kai Schaetzl" <mailli...@conactive.com> wrote:
>Yihect wrote on Sat, 8 Dec 2012 21:31:54 +0800 (CST):
>
>> initrd /initramfs-2.6.32-kdev-v1.img
>
>compare!

Oh, yeah, that's my mistake, a small but deadly one.  Thanks~~ Kai!

By the way, in default, the initramfs image made using mkinitrd cmd is too big
to put into my /boot partition. I have to changed /etc/dracut.conf file to 
build 
initramfs only to boot my current hardware. 

And in other hand, I found if I use the big one in my kvm vm, it can't work 
again, 
just show me a black screen with one blinding cursor in top-left corner. But if 
use
the size-reduced one, it works well. So my question is why, why the big 
initramfs 
can't work. Any suggestions?? 

>
>Kai
>



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