Brett Charbeneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>         Special thanks to Eric Sisler who, yet again, saved my bacon.
>         As it turns out, initrd was indeed looking for /etc/conf.modules
>rather than /etc/modules.conf - once I made a symbolic link from the
>latter to the former, re-ran mkinitrd and lilo, everything worked!
>         Nutty.
>         Gold star for Eric!

You're welcome!

Don't know why your particular version of mkinitrd isn't looking for either 
file.  The conf.modules file is circa the 5.x series and modules.conf 
appeared around 6.0, I think.  Perhaps your version of mkinitrd needs to be 
updated?

-Eric

Eric Sisler
Library Computer Technician
Westminster Public Library
Westminster, CO, USA
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