Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Jeremy Jackson]
> > try command 'man mkinitrd' under redhat for hints about initial
> > ramdisk.
>
> I have been puzzled about this for quite some time. Why exactly does
> everyone always recommend using 'mkinitrd' on Red Hat systems? It
> seems to me that if you are c
[Jeremy Jackson]
> try command 'man mkinitrd' under redhat for hints about initial
> ramdisk.
I have been puzzled about this for quite some time. Why exactly does
everyone always recommend using 'mkinitrd' on Red Hat systems? It
seems to me that if you are compiling a kernel for a specific ser
Jeremy wrote:
This is going to get confusing!
> Hello all,
> HELP, I have a new server that I am trying to put
> Redhat 7.0 on. It is a Compaq Proliant ML530 Dual PIII
> 1Ghz with a Gig of RAM. It has a Compaq smart array
> 5300 in it also. It boots just fine with the default
> Redhat 7 kernel
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