Re: Grub/Kernel Question

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Phil Lambert wrote:
>>What was the exact command you used to create the initrd.img?  You
>>probably need to add `--with=ext3` if you have ext3 partitions, and
>>`preload raid1` if you have raid 1.
> 
> 
> All I apologize in my zeal to get this out there so I can get a
> resolution I did skip a step above.  PLEASE NOTE I DID DO A MAKE bzImage
> immediately after the "make dep".  The "mkinitrd" command was as
> follows: mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.19.img  2.4.19.  One question here is
> am I using ext3 -> Yes, by the above statement I am guessing that is
> part of my problem.

Try:
mkinitrd --with=ext3 /boot/initrd-2.4.19.img  2.4.19

You shouldn't have to recompile the kernel again, just use the new 
initrd.img.

Forrest
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