Hi

> Has anyone tried to build their own kernel without
> using initrd as suggested by the documentation in
> section 7.2.3.2? I am curious what kernels people
> have confirmed to work. I have tried 2.4.18 but I
> have problems with NFS-root. I found 2.4.19 fixes
> the NFS-root problem but breaks the ramdisk used for
> the RW /tmp filesystem. 

I've done it sucessfully, but why bother.
Hack the initrd-kit to do anything-you-want.
I've used it for a bootable-cd install, and for an embedded flash
system.
If you've used syslinux for your system, you are 90% of the way there
with the initrd kit.

James


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