On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 01:58, Bao C. Ha wrote:
I've written some scripts to help manage this. I've attached two scripts
for inclusion in /etc/mkinitrd/scripts directory (make sure you don't run
the devfs script in any other way), and the mkinitrd.conf file I use.
With that and the correct
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 01:58, Bao C. Ha wrote:
I've written some scripts to help manage this. I've attached two scripts
for inclusion in /etc/mkinitrd/scripts directory (make sure you don't run
the devfs script in any other way), and the mkinitrd.conf file I use.
With that and the correct
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 02:18:40PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
Hi Russell,
I've written some scripts to help manage this. I've attached two scripts for
inclusion in /etc/mkinitrd/scripts directory (make sure you don't run the
devfs script in any other way), and the mkinitrd.conf file I use.
Hello,
I've successfully built a kernel image, however the initrd image
is not installed with it, and I have to make one after installing
the kernel on every system.
How do I get the kernel deb package to create and install it's own
initrd image automatically, like the debian packages do?
Install the package kernel-package and use make-kpkg to build the kernel.
This builds nice Debian packages of the kernel which make it a lot easier to
manage and track which machines are running which versions. Also the kernel
package installation takes care of making the initrd.
Then to
Hello,
I've successfully built a kernel image, however the initrd image
is not installed with it, and I have to make one after installing
the kernel on every system.
How do I get the kernel deb package to create and install it's own
initrd image automatically, like the debian packages do?
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