"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Did you rpm -i or rpm -F your kernel?

With rpm -i (thank goodness!)

> I have seen this problem when you rpm -F which then overwrites the
> kernel that you systems booted with.  When then attempting to make a
> new ramdisk with mkinitrd, this message is returned. Try doing an
> rpm -i on the kernel-2.4.0-0.37.i686 which should still have a
> matching ramdisk in /boot.  Reboot your system using the 2.4.0-037
> kernel and then try to mkinitrd using your 2.4.0-0.43.4 kernel.

Sorry, but the point is that 2.4.0-0.37 doesn't use a ramdisk at boot
time, but rawhide kernel-2.4.0-0.43.x kernels do.  Hence the first
time losetup problem.

Jens



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