On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 05:21:41AM -0500, James Buren <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> It is now ready. What I have done is switch the i686 and x86_64 kernels to
> a mostly modular design. This means there are fewer builtin things like
> filesystems and hard drive modules. They are provided by the initrd now
> which tries to guess what modules you need to load your root partition and
> loads those. I've tested it in several situations myself, and it works
> better than the old kernel for me. It fixes several issues and in some
> cases speeding up booting. I am asking for testers for it. If there is no
> serious problems reported, it will be merged on Monday. Only test if you
> are willing to and are using current.

Thanks, now that we fixed frugalwareutils, alsa-firmware and raid
support, works fine here. ;)

> Finally, you must update your grub config. You should be able to get away
> with just running grubconfig. However, if your situation is too complex
> for grubconfig, add this line to your existing Frugalware entry, being
> sure to adjust it as needed:
> 
> initrd (frugalware grub root partition)/boot/initrd.img.xz
> 
> That should be all for the instructions.

The best would be to post this as a news entry, once the WIP is merged.

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