Robert Goley wrote:
How do I make an initrd do this? The only initrd I've made so far was as
a result of compiling a new kernel, and I don't see how that will help.
Installing a default Debian kernel creates the needed image for each kernel.
You can follow the Debian way of compiling kernels
Hi, everybody. I managed to solve the ACPI problem by compiling my own
2.6.20.6 kernel. I also had to tweak around a lot before I could get
iptables working properly, but now it's fixed.
Thanks to those who pointed me in the right direction.
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> How do I make an initrd do this? The only initrd I've made so far was as
> a result of compiling a new kernel, and I don't see how that will help.
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Installing a default Debian kernel creates the needed image for each kernel.
You can follow the Debian way of compiling kernels if your setup
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