On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Alan Chandler wrote:

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> On Friday 29 November 2002 1:37 pm, Kai Großjohann wrote:
> > I've read the howto on initrd, and it looks fascinating.  But it also
> > looks intimidating to set it all up from scratch.  So maybe someone
> > else has done it already?
> >
> > I'm using sarge and I'd like to use initrd to be able to boot the
> > same kernel on different hardware.  So, for example, I don't need to
> > compile in both ide and scsi support because some machines boot from
> > one, some from the other.
> >
> > I hear good stuff about the hw detection facilities in Knoppix, could
> > they be pilfered for my purpose?
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> > ~/.signature is: umop ap!sdn    (Frank Nobis)
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> Just look at the standard debian kernels + the initrd-tools package.  then 
> look at mkinitrd command.

See also man make-kpkg and option --initrd:

       --initrd
              If  make-kpkg is generating a kernel-image package, perform any actions 
necessary for a kernel loaded
              using initrd.  This may include extra dependencies, and modifications to 
maintainer scripts.  It  has
              no  effect  when  make-kpkg  is not making a kernel-image package. The 
same effect can be achieved by
              setting the environment variable INITRD to any non empty value.  To 
avoid a warning at install  time,
              please read kernel-img.conf(5), and add a warn_initrd directive in that 
file.

Oliver
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