I have been trying to integrate LTSP-5 in fedora/ RHEL for the exactly
same reasons. I have given up.
Basically, the boot process is as you described it - the best way how to
learn it is to unpack/mount the initrd file from Ubuntu to see how are
things managed.
You will see that standard Fedora/RHE
Inline . . .
Jim McQuillan wrote:
> David A. Kennel wrote:
>
>> So I've been through the LTSP source tree and I have an Ubuntu
>> installation to examine and compare to. I'm however a little fuzzy on
>> exactly what I need in the initramfs and kernel. On LTSP <= 4.2 the
>> kernel required the
David A. Kennel wrote:
> So I've been through the LTSP source tree and I have an Ubuntu
> installation to examine and compare to. I'm however a little fuzzy on
> exactly what I need in the initramfs and kernel. On LTSP <= 4.2 the
> kernel required the IPautoconfig, DHCP and NFS root options an
So I've been through the LTSP source tree and I have an Ubuntu
installation to examine and compare to. I'm however a little fuzzy on
exactly what I need in the initramfs and kernel. On LTSP <= 4.2 the
kernel required the IPautoconfig, DHCP and NFS root options and the
initramfs image had to con