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[opensuse-factory] initrd from install cd
- From: "Frederico Recsky" <frederico@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:53:49 -0300
- Message-id: <88fe68ee0807231953ha52e09bscd2291d1018f9526@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi All,
I'm adding some modules to initrd from suse cd-install (suse 11 and
the modules aren't in main kernel tree) and usually I take the initrd
from cd-install, open it by zcat |cpio and add or swap the necessary
modules and scripts to boot my brand new hardware (not released also)
and rebuild it on cd image. But I want to build the initrd in the
right way (if there is), with the sources and etc.. I've searched the
wiki and google but only finded references to create initrd to a
already installed system (mkinitrd).
There is some link or "how to" about the initrd from install cd?
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Frederico Recsky
Linux User: #253572
http://www.fred.eti.br
http://www.perl.org.br
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I'm adding some modules to initrd from suse cd-install (suse 11 and
the modules aren't in main kernel tree) and usually I take the initrd
from cd-install, open it by zcat |cpio and add or swap the necessary
modules and scripts to boot my brand new hardware (not released also)
and rebuild it on cd image. But I want to build the initrd in the
right way (if there is), with the sources and etc.. I've searched the
wiki and google but only finded references to create initrd to a
already installed system (mkinitrd).
There is some link or "how to" about the initrd from install cd?
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____________________________
Frederico Recsky
Linux User: #253572
http://www.fred.eti.br
http://www.perl.org.br
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