On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Adam Shand wrote:

> > Likely you didn't include support for your root fs or the hardware
> > controlling the disk.  I once left out support for my IDE controller.
> > It didn't work out too well :-).
> 
> hrm, i don't think so and i just doubled checked.  i copied my .config
> from my 2.4.14 kernel (which works just fine) to the new kernel tree and
> ran "make oldconfig" and answered "m" to everything i could and "n" to
> everything else.

It is perfectly possible to say "m" to all types of disks and all
filesystems.  But then your kernel will not be able to access the
disk.  Your boot disk must be built into your kernel.

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