Re: LFS 6.4 Portability - *** correction *** (ramdisk)

2009-02-06 Thread Ryan Isaacs
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Randy McMurchy wrote: > Ryan Isaacs wrote: >> I thought modules were just some >> compiled code, which likely sits as a binary file on the disk >> somewhere. They are loaded into RAM when needed (user using insmod, or >> system doing it automatically). So, how does

Re: LFS 6.4 Portability - *** correction *** (ramdisk)

2009-02-06 Thread Randy McMurchy
Ryan Isaacs wrote: > I thought modules were just some > compiled code, which likely sits as a binary file on the disk > somewhere. They are loaded into RAM when needed (user using insmod, or > system doing it automatically). So, how does the ramdisk fit in? This ought to turn the light bulb on for

Re: LFS 6.4 Portability - *** correction *** (ramdisk)

2009-02-06 Thread Ryan Isaacs
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 6:56 AM, support wrote: > *** Move this disk back to Machine A (not B as in the original post) *** >>> Ubuntu boots ok >>> >> You probably need to recompile the kernel to include the correct driver >> for your controller in machine A. >> In the 2.6.27 kernel series this shou