Hi Dom,
Thanks for your suggestions and letting me know this is still possible. On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 04:56:10AM +0100, Dom wrote: > On 07/07/12 00:08, Mike McClain wrote: <snip> > > Is anyone running a custom kernel without an initrd with udev? > > Yes, I am. Although I believe there are some circumstances where > this may not be possible. eg. where something else needs to be > started in order to mount the root filesystem first. How do you get around the fact that udev is not running yet? May I see what your entry in grub.cfg looks like for this kernel? > Some of my older machines (kept running for sentimental reasons) > need an old ATA/IDE driver that the current Debian kernels do not > include. I ran into a similar situation with a video card that xorg didn't support and kept using woody drivers up through etch until that box died. > >Any tips, pointers will be appreciated. > > Make sure that *all* filesystem and device drivers for your root > partition are compiled directly into the kernel - not as modules. > > Look at what modules are used from your initrd and compile those > into your kernel > > In fact, if you are building a kernel specifically for one box (or a > set of similar boxen), it is a good idea to have all/most hardware > drivers built-in. I only have external peripherals (USB/cardbus > devices) built as modules. Good points and that's what I'm trying to do. Thanks again, Mike -- Satisfied user of Linux since 1997. O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120707154636.GA29370@playground