I thought that initrd was only needed if you required SCSI drivers for the 
root file system. However, after building a new kernel, both grub and lilo 
choke on the new kernel at boot, saying that I didn't specify an initrd.

Is there something in the kernel config that could be causing this? If no 
init= is included in the boot loader, why would it need an initrd at all 
for IDE?

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