> Robin,
> 
> How do I  place the module on the initrd?

On woody, at least, make sure it's listed in /etc/mkinitrd/modules.

Note that if /etc/fstab indicates that / is to be mounted as ext3, mkinitrd
will detect this and automatically load the requisite modules without having
to create entries in /etc/mkinitrd/modules. So if you are building a new kernel
with make-kpkg that is intended to support ext3 on / you should change
/etc/fstab prior to installing your new initrd equipped kernel.
This is of course provided / actually supports ext3 which can be turned on
via tune2fs -j /dev/<root-partition>


Richard


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