kristian kvilekval a écrit : >Background: >Having discovered that my cdrom disappeared a while ago, >I tracked down that the loading order of modules >determines whether I have a Cdrom device or not. >Specifically I need to force > >ide-core >cdrom >ide-cd >ide-disk >ide-generic > >to load before any scsi drivers load specifically by >placing them in the initial ramdisk used during the kernel load. >I accomplished this by placing the above list in > /etc/mkinitrd/modules > >Question: > > I would like to run debian stock kernels from unstable. >However I would like a custom initrd instance to be installed >while installing the standard kernel. Is this possible? > > Yes, and you don't have to do anything. The standard kernel doesn't come with an initrd, the initrd is build with options you set in /etc/mkinitrd when you install the new kernel package.
cu. >It appear that kernel-img.conf allows set a ramdisk command, >but this fails even with mkinitrd (documentation says it must >be compatible with mkinitrd?) > >Thanks for any suggestions. > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]