2 Nov
2004
2 Nov
'04
20:33
'mk_initrd' without any options should work for you and create a new initrd in the /boot dir -marcin
"James D. Parra"
11/02/04 3:16 pm >>> have you run mk_initrd and replaced the new initrd with your current one?
Thank you for your response. I did not run mk_initrd and I am not certain what to run it against or what the proper syntax should be. I have not compiled a new kernel for this module, only used the 3ware file specifically built for this kernel. I didn't need to recompile the kernel. How would I use this command? Again, thank you. ~James -- Check the List-Unsubscribe header to unsubscribe For additional commands, email: suse-amd64-help@suse.com