Re: add new module in initrd

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On 18/08/07 01:26 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
beast wrote:
On 15/08/07 17:38 -0400, Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 20:23 +0700, beast wrote:
On 14/08/07 07:26 +0200, maze@xxxxxxx wrote:
>one of the files /linuxrc should list what modules get loaded on start.

Thanks for the hint. Where linuxrc located? i already searched initrd
image
and can not found it.

Looks like the script "init" in the top level does the job.  I would
expect mkinitrd to generate it automatically if you add a module, but
one should be able to modify it if doing the job manually.

/init is executable file, statically linked. Any other hints please? i've
been googling around and no clue so far :(
Looks like nobody willing to customize the boot image, and prefer to
wait the
new release and hoping it will be supported...


This site has lots of good info about creating driver disks and might
help you:

http://people.redhat.com/linville/ddiskit/


Thanks for the link, I'll check it. anyway i have been able to avoid RTL8169
chipset, so it may useful for another cases :)


--beast


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