Greetings, I'm an old Red Hatter that have resently converted to Debian (or rather Stormix Linux 2000 Deluxe). I've upgraded my system to woody to get X4.0.2. I also installed modutils 2.4.2 so I can compile a 2.4.2 kernel. And here is my problem that I hope someone on this list can help me with.
I boot Linux from a SCSI HD which means that either SCSI support must be compiled into the kernel or you use an initrd-image and have SCSI support compiled as modules. As I always have had SCSI compiled as modules in Red Hat I thought I should use the same method here. But in order to get that to work I need to create an initrd-image that can load the scsi modules at boot time and for that I've always used mkinitrd which is a Red Hat supplied script. I have no idea how that script made an initrd-image so I'm a bit lost here because mkinitrd does not exist on my machine. What is the Debian way to make an initrd-image? TIA, Johan -- Johan Groth (xghjn) ! Tel. mobil: 0703 - 24 25 27 Cell Network ! Kontoret: 054 - 14 25 27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! Bofors: 0586 - 820 14 [EMAIL PROTECTED]