Hi,

I was wondering if it would be easy to include ndiswrapper in initramfs. I have 
a "diskless" client that can boot the initrd and kernel from a USB key and 
mount the real root file system via NFS (root server). 

Originally, I was using PXE instead of a local USB key. It worked fine but that 
required that I had some dhcp server running on some linux box, together with 
some tftp server somewhere on the network and that I had wired the client to 
the network (ethernet). 

But then I thought I would just use a CF card or USB key to boot the initrd and 
kernel, and set the root boot param to the NFS share holding the root fs. It 
worked fine, I could turn off the dhcp and tftp services from the linux server 
I was using, but I still had to have the diskless client wired to request an IP 
from the dhcp server (my netgear router). Because the diskless client has a 
miniPCI wireless card only supported by ndiswrapper,  I came to think about 
loading ndiswrapper from the initrd at boot time so the wlan adapter would be 
the ip requester, instead of the ethernet adapter.

Did anyone do that ? and if yes, how do I modify the initramf-conf to achieve 
this ?

Thanks for any tip,
J.

Debian unstable
kernel 2.6.21 (custom build)


       
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