Le Monday 25 July 2005 09:27, zvi Dubitzki("zvi Dubitzki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) disait:
Hello, > In need access the CD filesystem (iso9660) from within the Linux > initrd or right after that (make it root fs). > I need an example for that since allocating enough ramdisk space > (ramdisk_size=90k in kernel command line) + loading the cdrom.o > module at the initrd did not help mount the CD device > (/dev/cdrom) at the initrd > Also I need know how to pivot between the initrd and the CD > filesystem 'MkCDrec' makes a bootable CDs. Have look at it. It uses shells scripts only. So, it's easy to understand. If you want, I can mail you the initrd made by those scripts! If you're using Debian, have a look at bootcd-mkinitrd package ! I suppose any live CDs based distributions (like knopix) do such things too.... By the way, this is not the correct ML for these questions. Please use a list based on your GNU/Linux distribution ! -- Glennie "Personne ne survit au fait d'ĂȘtre estimĂ© au-dessus de sa valeur." - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/