sk support" option is not enabled when you choose "USB
Mass Storage Support", but most USB storage devices need it.
You'll find "SCSI disk support" in "Devices Drivers" and then in "SCSI
device support".
Of course, if you did'nt compile your k
27;s a
> balance between amount of work needed and real improvement.
>
> My two euro cents. :)
Thanks - merci for your advice !
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John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Initrd is an extra bit of complexity at bootup but it makes no difference
> once the system is up. Don't worry about it.
Ok. Thanks !
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> I'm compiling a custom kernel (2.6.1) with initrd for my system (AMD K6-II 64
Oups : i wanted to say kernel 2.6.17 and no 2.6.1....
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y system (AMD K6-II 64
Mo RAM). I get an initrd.img of 2.4 Mo. Ext3 and so are not in modules.
Should i understand my system would work better if i install the same
kernel without initrd ?
Thanks
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compile the kernel with :
CONFIG_MK6=y
CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K6=y
in the .config.
So, it seems to be the best solution, on my mind. As soon as
compilation is over, i will try it ;-)
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r or to the low memory
(64 Mo).
And of course, i ask me what is better : to go on with 2.6-486, to try
again with 2.6-686 after increasing memory, or (really last) to return
to 2.4.
Can someone give me an advice ?
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