Re: adding modules to an initrd image

2005-08-26 Thread Grant Thomas
I tried to load the SATA modules from the installer into my install on the PATA drive, and receive this output: debian:~# modprobe sata_uli WARNING: Error inserting scsi_mod (/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-386/kernel/drivers/scsi/scsi_mod.ko): Invalid module format WARNING: Error inserting libata (/lib/modu

Re: adding modules to an initrd image

2005-08-26 Thread Grant Thomas
Sorry to double post like this, but I forgot to ask a related question. If I am able to edit my initrd image and get it working, would it work in someone else machine that is of the same make/model? Another user has the same model I do, ST20G5, the motherboard is the same, but the disks / other d

Re: adding modules to an initrd image

2005-08-26 Thread Grant Thomas
On 8/26/05, Jan T. Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:52:10PM -0500, Grant Thomas wrote: > > I have recently installed Etch onto my computer, an ST20G5 from > > shuttle. I am using a SATA HD, which is on a ULI SATA controller. > > I am able to install to the hard-drive afte

Re: adding modules to an initrd image

2005-08-26 Thread Bill Marcum
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:52:10PM -0500, Grant Thomas wrote: > > So, I have an un-bootable installation that needs an updated initrd > image. How would I go about creating this image? > mkinitrd, or compile a kernel with built-in drivers for your root device and root file system. -- Knowled

Re: adding modules to an initrd image

2005-08-26 Thread Jan T. Kim
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:52:10PM -0500, Grant Thomas wrote: > I have recently installed Etch onto my computer, an ST20G5 from > shuttle. I am using a SATA HD, which is on a ULI SATA controller. > I am able to install to the hard-drive after I load the module > manually in the installer via modpro