On Sun, 05 Sep 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 5 Sep 1999, Steve Youngs wrote:
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> > Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > After reading what you wrote, I don't think I would want to do it
> > either. :-) But thanks for the info, I was just curious.
> >
> If you need to load modules to be able to mount /, and if you have
> enough RAM tu use a ramdisk, you can put the modules in a ramdisk and
> mount that as temporary / to load the modules. It's discussed in
> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/initrd.txt and ramdisk.txt, and the
> mkinitrd rpm has a pretty good man page. That's how RedHat deals with
> scsi systems with their stock kernel.
>
Yep, that i knew, but declined to say, for the reason, why bother,
on a normal machine that would take up more memory time and trouble
than its realy worth.
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