Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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> For example I would like to load my md raid from the ramdisk so I _never_ 
> lose that in case of a bad upgrade/kernel/module/whatever. The logic is now 
> only that "/" is used to determine what fs and its approriate modules is 
> needed, right?. I have an md at "/var/qmail/queue" and "/home". If I would 
> remove the md for "/home" no md modules would make it into the ramdisk.
> 
> Another example is that I _ALLWAYS_ have the loop module in my ramdisk... 
> (guess why:-))

why not have these in /etc/modules?

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