Re: Creating new kernel with initrd?

2001-10-30 Thread Raghavendra Bhat
[Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 09:10:13AM +0100] Eduard Bloch : > if you take official Linus' sources, don't use them. They don't > support for many filesystems on initrd, including cramfs needed by our > mkinitrd. Use the kernel-source-2.4.13 package from Sid. This is very useful info. How does o

Re: Creating new kernel with initrd?

2001-10-30 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include Timothy Webster wrote on Mon Oct 29, 2001 um 04:52:54PM: > Upgrading to 2.4.12-k6 with initrd works fine. > > Using kernellab I create a new kernel 2.4.12-ac6. What is kernellab? Whatever, if you take official Linus' sources, don't use them. They don't support for many filesystems on in

Re: Creating new kernel with initrd?

2001-10-29 Thread Timothy Webster
I did that as part of the debian kernel image 2.4.12-k6 install. -tim. thanks -- Original Message -- From: "D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:31:14 -0800 (PST) >Did you add initrd=/boot/initrd to lilo.conf. >That should be the first line

Re: Creating new kernel with initrd?

2001-10-29 Thread D.
Did you add initrd=/boot/initrd to lilo.conf. That should be the first line after default=Linux. --- Timothy Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Upgrading to 2.4.12-k6 with initrd works fine. > > Using kernellab I create a new kernel 2.4.12-ac6. > cp /boot/config-2.4.12-k6 > /var/state/kernella

Creating new kernel with initrd?

2001-10-29 Thread Timothy Webster
Upgrading to 2.4.12-k6 with initrd works fine. Using kernellab I create a new kernel 2.4.12-ac6. cp /boot/config-2.4.12-k6 /var/state/kernellab/config/config-`uname -n`-2.4.12 create a new kernel install it added ext2 to /etc/mkinitrd/modules use mkinitrd Everything should be good, right? I can