Re: new kernel problems with pcmcia and initrd

2003-04-01 Thread Kris
I have already read this document. Sorry for the confusion. I am trying to mount my partition completely read only so that I can one day burn it to a cd. I was under the impression I had to use initrd to have the root filesystem boot onto a ram drive. If there is a another way to make a system

Re: new kernel problems with pcmcia and initrd

2003-04-01 Thread ronin2
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 11:05:11 -0800 "Kris P.- Mother Lode Internet Tech Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just recompiled my kernel and the PCMCIA does not appear to be > loading. It is important that I use initrd for the root file system > and that PCMCIA be built into the kernel instead of m

new kernel problems with pcmcia and initrd

2003-04-01 Thread Kris
I just recompiled my kernel and the PCMCIA does not appear to be loading. It is important that I use initrd for the root file system and that PCMCIA be built into the kernel instead of module since it is a laptop and the nic is not onboard. Where have I missed my PCMCIA step and how do I set it up

new kernel problems with pcmcia and initrd

2003-04-01 Thread Kris P.- Mother Lode Internet Tech Support
I just recompiled my kernel and the PCMCIA does not appear to be loading. It is important that I use initrd for the root file system and that PCMCIA be built into the kernel instead of module since it is a laptop and the nic is not onboard. Where have I missed my PCMCIA step and how do I set it up