Steve West wrote: >  > I have compiled a new kernel and it cannot find the filesystem to boot. > How do I specify in the kernel confg what disk to boot? > > Steve > If you are asking what drivers to load to access a specific type of drive, you can build them into the kernel, or create an initrd for the kernel. You have to do hte same thing for the file system you are going to use. If you have more then one drive, and you want to specify what drive to use, this is normally done in Grub. If you have drives that use different drivers, you can affect drive selection by what drivers you build in/include in the initrd. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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