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On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 11:06:51 -0800, Jeff Davis wrote:

> >No. The module-info file is only for your Linux distributor's
> >installation and hardware configuration utilities which maintain
> >kernel driver entries in /etc/modules.conf. The file is not created
> >when building a kernel from source.
> 
> Huh.  So, if I want or need to create a ramdisk image for the new
> kernel, how do I get mkinitrd to quite whining about not being able to
> find my ncr53c8xx module.  The file (ncr53c8xx.o) is in the
> /lib/modules/scsi directory.  Or should *I* quite whining and build a
> static kernel?

It should be in /lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION/kernel/drivers/scsi and
whether or not it is found might depend on how you call mkinitrd.

The module-info file is not used by mkinitrd. /etc/modules.conf is.

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