Hey There,
If you have redhat's install guide the initrd image is mentioned in detail
for recompiling in the scsi section. My guide is at work so I can't tell
you what page. But their guide is online.
HTH,
Harry Hoffman
Product Systems Specialist
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
Seattle WA
206 634-3082
> Or, can I just not bother with initrd? Is it worth having?
You don't need it.
You should also probably change the kernel version number if it would
otherwise be the same as what you've already got. What I did was make
EXTRAVERSION=a, so that the new kernel version was 2.2.5a rather than th
> I have Red Hat 6.1 installed, and am about to rebuild the kernel. My
> /etc/lilo.conf has this line in it:
>
> initrd=/boot/initrd-2.12.12-20.img
>
> Now, from what I can tell, I'll need to use mkinitrd to make a new initrd
> file that matches up with my new (2.2.14, I think -- the latest sta