On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:23:14AM +1100, Lewis Shobbrook wrote:
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> # Examples:
> #
> # ext2
> # wd io=0x300
> FastTrak.o
Try just "FastTrak".
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Thanks Herbert that did the trick, should have guessed that from the
example...
> > # Examples:
> > #
> > # ext2
> > # wd io=0x300
> > FastTrak.o
>
> Try just "FastTrak".
Cheers,
Lewis
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# You must run mkinitrd(8) to effect this change.
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# Examples:
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# ext2
# wd io=0x300
FastTrak.o
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> To: Lewis Shobbrook
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# You must run mkinitrd(8) to effect this change.
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# Examples:
#
# ext2
# wd io=0x300
FastTrak.o
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> To: Lewis Shobbrook
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On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 11:04:22AM +1100, Lewis Shobbrook wrote:
>
> Basically the driver module is not loading and we can't mount the root
> filesystem. The module FastTrak.o can't be found, but I've mounted the
> rd image and can verify the inclusion. I've adjusted the modules file
> within the
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 11:04:22AM +1100, Lewis Shobbrook wrote:
>
> Basically the driver module is not loading and we can't mount the root
> filesystem. The module FastTrak.o can't be found, but I've mounted the
> rd image and can verify the inclusion. I've adjusted the modules file
> within the
Hi All,
I've had no joy with mkinitrd on the latest unstable system. I have a
promise sx4000 ATA raid controller that I've successfully compiled
drivers for against debian kernel source 2.4.22. I'm attempting to
create an initrd, so I can boot off the raid device. I've included the
necessary modul
Hi All,
I've had no joy with mkinitrd on the latest unstable system. I have a
promise sx4000 ATA raid controller that I've successfully compiled
drivers for against debian kernel source 2.4.22. I'm attempting to
create an initrd, so I can boot off the raid device. I've included the
necessary modul
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