On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Ron Johnson wrote:

> Or, you answer y for the relevant IDE, SCSI, fs & chipset drivers,
> and m to everything else.  Then, you don't need an initrd.

yes... but that's the whole trick to the problem .. people can do
that to get around all the problems but ....

        - it will never cover all the various combinations of
        hardware ... if one is using older kernels
        as new hw comes out monthly and the drivers may or
        may not be in newer kernels

but that's the fun of it all .. finding hw combo that barfs the kernel
which is fairly ez to do

c ya
alvin


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