Grégory Karékinian([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Hi, > > I've been searching on google but found no way to boot a 2.4 kernel > without initrd. I indeed don't have any scsi hdd, so i don't think i > need it. What?
I have been booting 2.4.x kernels for months now, without initrd, on 3 boxen with IDE drives. > > Any help appreciated, thanks in advance. I used a stock kernel from kernel.org. Running 2.4.17 curently. No different than the way 2.2.x kernels were made. Don't make the ext2/3 filesystems as modules, which you 'could' do 'if' you were using initrd. I must have missed something in this thread or don't really understand your problem. -- Computers are like air-conditioners: both stop working, if you open windows. _______________________________________________________