> > quik just mounts 1 ext2 partition and reads etc/quik.conf, loads
> > kernel and initrd from the pathnames indicated in quik.conf. So if
> > you want a split /boot and root, you need to put your kernel(s)
> > in /boot and put quik.conf in /boot/etc/quik.conf.
> 
> I did this and it didn't work.  I got an inode error when I tried to
> boot.  With /boot and root on the same partition things worked fine.
> 

You didn't try to use symlinks to other partitions ? (that would
obviously not work) I tried the same a while ago and it worked. 
quik doesn't have the slightest idea what a root partition would be so, 
it should work. When do you get 'inode error' ?  Be aware that quik
mounts the quik partition as it's '/'. So all paths in quik.conf need to
be interpreted from this 'mountpoint'.

Cheers,

Peter (p2).

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