hi ya john
i think you have the classic problem of the chicken and the egg
- you cant read the disk till you have linux running
- you cant get linux working till you can read the disk
"linux --> the kernel"
- you need to create your own custom initrd.gz file
with you
Thanks Alvin, but I still havent got it to work.
I've tried using initrd and I still have a problem.
What is happening is that the kernel is trying to mount the root device
(/dev/rd/c0d0p1) before it's loaded the DAC960 driver.
Compiling the driver into the kernel doesnt help.
I've set DAC960
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