> >
> The initrd's are created as part of the post section of the kernel RPM. If
> you can get your driver into the kernel rpm it should get into the initrd.
[CW] Hi Scott, thanks for the response, so you are saying that if I get the 
kernel source rpm, then compile the driver and build a new kernel rpm, put it 
on the disc and rebuild the disc this should work?
[CW] I would very much appreciate some pointers to some how-to's on this if 
anyone knows of any good ones.

Thanks


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