24 Apr
2001
24 Apr
'01
20:29
Ruben
What does mk_intird do but create boot scripts for the kernel dameon.
Actually mk_initrd creates a ramdisk image with modules included so that things like scsi modules can operate during the boot process, before the "normal" system is up and running and those modules can be handled by insmod. initrd is not really a "script" but a boot image, part of the kernel itself. Jim