hello there has been some discussion of this problem (and some solutions) on the linux.debian.kernel list.
here are the links to the threads for you to read: Bringing the 2.6.13 (and beyond) kernel to sid, solving ... http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.kernel/browse_thread/thread/ce8425d6b4b5788a/0197230aa2d394fa?lnk=st&q=Failed+to+find+suitable+ramdisk+generation+tool+for+kernel+version&rnum=1&hl=en#0197230aa2d394fa Kernel-package, fix version 2 ... http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.kernel/browse_thread/thread/cfcef068107cfbb1/56754ba67de695ac?lnk=st&q=Failed+to+find+suitable+ramdisk+generation+tool+for+kernel+version&rnum=2&hl=en#56754ba67de695ac you could always forgo the initrd option and compile your kernel without. just remember to compile support for your filesystem and harddrive(s) into the kernel - not as modules. hope this helps k l u r t
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