On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 02:45:26PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> J.F. Gratton wrote:
> > - I know my hardware, it's unlikely to change in a near-future; a new
> > kernel is more likely to come out thant my hardware to change; why using
> > an initrd then if I know exactly what needs to be put in module
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 02:45:26PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> J.F. Gratton wrote:
> > - I know my hardware, it's unlikely to change in a near-future; a new
> > kernel is more likely to come out thant my hardware to change; why using
> > an initrd then if I know exactly what needs to be put in module
On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 14:45 -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> J.F. Gratton wrote:
> > - I know my hardware, it's unlikely to change in a near-future; a new
> > kernel is more likely to come out thant my hardware to change; why using
> > an initrd then if I know exactly what needs to be put in modules and
>
J.F. Gratton wrote:
> - I know my hardware, it's unlikely to change in a near-future; a new
> kernel is more likely to come out thant my hardware to change; why using
> an initrd then if I know exactly what needs to be put in modules and
> must not ?
This assumes a best case scenario that you will
On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 10:09 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> J.F. Gratton wrote:
> > solved, but not at my full satisfaction...
> >
> > I compiled the kernel with initrd support and it went fine, using a
> > 2.6.12-10 config file.
> >
> > I therefore voided one of the main gain I wanted b
* Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jan 03 12:13 -0600]:
>
>
> J.F. Gratton wrote:
> >solved, but not at my full satisfaction...
> >
> >I compiled the kernel with initrd support and it went fine, using a
> >2.6.12-10 config file.
> >
> >I therefore voided one of the main gain I want
J.F. Gratton wrote:
solved, but not at my full satisfaction...
I compiled the kernel with initrd support and it went fine, using a
2.6.12-10 config file.
I therefore voided one of the main gain I wanted by building my own
kernel: getting rid of initrd. I still got my own kernel at the time I
solved, but not at my full satisfaction...
I compiled the kernel with initrd support and it went fine, using a
2.6.12-10 config file.
I therefore voided one of the main gain I wanted by building my own
kernel: getting rid of initrd. I still got my own kernel at the time I
wanted (ie: not waiting
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