On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:23:55PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> My boot disk is scsi, so I always have to roll my own kernels - not much
> of a problem except for the time, with the frequent updates from cooker.
Have a look at mkinitrd, it might be what you're looking for!
Alexander Skwar
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Would it be too difficult to build scsi support into the standard kernels?
My boot disk is scsi, so I always have to roll my own kernels - not much
of a problem except for the time, with the frequent updates from cooker.
I always use matroxfb in my kernels (I have a Matrox G400-32). Since
2.2.17