Hi all! I´m a litte confused about init scripts from /etc/init.d when used booting from a monolithic (ie.e non-modularized) kernel (beeing new to debian *and* 2.2 kernels).
It looks like (I haven´t digged deeply) those scripts `modutils´ and `kerneld´ from /etc/init.d are responsible for several warnings I get during boot of a hand-rolled kernel (I think it´s kernel-source from plain potato, although I have "unofficial" CDs). Well, I get several warnings because modules are not implemented at all *and* kerneld gets started although I don´t need all this stuff (I think). Is there a mistake in those /etc/inid.d scripts? Shouldn´t a "autodetection" if booted from a monolithic kernel be built into them? Well, I could remove some scripts/symlinks, but then a modularized kernel wouldn´t boot, right? Thanks in advance, scr