put this in yaboot.conf:

initrd=/initrd.img

and make sure that /initrd.img points to /boot/initrd.img-2.6.x on your
filesystem.

Joss



On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 09:54:06AM -0700, David Ramsey wrote:
> I just (sucessfully!) installed Debian, and wanted to
> ugrade the kernel.  I decided to apt-get the kernel
> image provided by debian, but apt-get halted the
> installation and told me that I needed to configure my
> bootloader for initrd.  I went to google, but couldn't
> find anything that made sense to me.  Can anyone tell
> me how to do this?  Thanks.
> 
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