Question on initramfs

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Hi All,
I am using Linux kernel 2.6.23. 
The kernel command line is:
console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/nfs
nfsroot=172.20.69.140:/home/fsroot,nolock rw ip=dhcp mem=exactmap
memmap=640K@0 memmap=255M@1M

So when kernel boots it mounts the root file system over the network.

I then configured and compiled the kernel to use initramfs.
Now when the system boots it mounts file system created by initramfs.

I have two questions:
1) After booting to initramfs image, is there anyway I can make the
system to continue to boot like there was no initramfs, i.e. to continue
to boot as configured by kernel command line.

2) Is there a command line option similar to "noinitrd" to make the
kernel to skip initramfs image?

Many thanks in advance,
Bizhan 

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