On Tuesday 24 September 2002 18:06, Derek Broughton wrote: > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Most distributions now compile filesystem support as modules. An initrd > > image contains those modules; they must be loaded and initialized before > > you can mount the root filesystem. > > > > You have two alternatives: > > 1. Make an initrd image, and configure your boot loader to use it. > > 2. Compile support for the root filesystem into the kernel instead of as > > a module. (This is easier, so it's what I do.) > > It really isn't easier if you used make-kpkg to make the kernel - make-kpkg > builds the initrd image for you (though I vaguely recall there was an > initrd.conf setup somewhere, long ago - see mkinitrd). Of course, if you > don't use make-kpkg, then you're not interested in doing things the easy > way > > :-) I have downloaded the source from kernel.org , can you tell me how can I do it? And remember that I have tried to install it with the most easiest way (apt-get) but it didn't worked! :-)
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