also sprach Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.03.30.1920 +0200]:
> Failure: failed to load Module 0 no such module
> Failure: failed to load Module 1 no such module
> Failure: failed to load Module 5 no such module

I don't even know what creates those messages.

> looks like it should just interate through the list and load the
> modules. I have confirmed that it works the way I expect in bash,
> but it doesn't work properly when booting. for some reason the
> module names seem to get replaced with just hte numbers "0" "1"
> and "5".

No, I don't think this is what's happening, but I also don't know
what is going on.

> I have hacked the script and rebuilt my initrds by commenting out
> the above section and just putting in a bunch of modprobes and it
> works. But clearly something wacky is going on here. 

Can you edit the script, add set -x at the top and post the output?

> 2. How do I unpack my initrd to actually look at the script that is in
>    the initrd (maybe it gets changed somehow?) so I can check that out
>    directly. 

zcat initrd.img | cpio -i

> 3. is this a bug? 

We'll see.

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