> sets up /etc/modules.conf which is used to make an
> initial ram
> disk that loads the modules it needs.
Well in my case I just edit lilo.conf and not using
initrd any more and I found no problem so far...;
What do you think?
> Now, did you move the modules to the appropriate
> place for your
> kernel compilation? And if you did, did you
> generate a new
> initrd with
>
> mkinitrd -f <initrd.img name> <kernelversionnumber>
>
> ??
>
> Civileme
>
>
> > thank you!
> > philipp
>
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