Jack Bowling wrote:
Hi, Marcel. Readup on mkinitrd, "man mkinitrd", and then once that has
confused you :-), just issue the command (as root)
/sbin/mkinitrd

and note the example that the command gives you. Once your initrd file
has been written to your /boot directory, you will be fine on the next
bootup.
:) hehe i already guessed that the story is going to end at creating an initrd :)

How about if i don't want or can't create an initrd ? (for instance on a boot cd) ? Is the initrd the only option to get the module automatically loaded ? ( i don't boot from the scsi drive!)

Cheers Marcel




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