> > Does anyone know if the fs in Grub allows the kernel to load his > > necessary fs as modules? I.e. if Grub contains a an ext2 fs, can the [...] > Both the kernel and grub don't care about each other, in fact, both > don't no a thing about the other end [1]. So, yes, you still need > compiled-in kernel support for both the root fs and the disk type this > fs is on. And, if you want to use other filesystems or disk types after > booting the kernel, you either need kernel support compiled-in or as a > module. > Bad luck, so it never will be possible to have a fully modularized kernel.
Thanks for your informations O. Wyss