Hi
can somebody point the technical advantages of using initrd in the
boot process against a regular boot-speaking here about /boot/root.bin
I took a look over what's inside(unziped and mounted using loop,
remembered this from the Debian boot-floppies code) and couldn't see
anything special but I may be wrong.
The only effect I've seen as opposed to a regular setup
is the system complaining that I recompiled the kernel(well somthing
with
mapping doesn't match the running kernel) but it's a short message and
doesn't affect anything as far as I can tell,but then again why
complain?
Thanks
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