On 21/05/10 07:55, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On 2010-05-21 01:43, Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2010 23:20:27 +0200, Hans de Faber <> wrote:
Which parameters? mkinitrd normally detects all needed stuff by itself.
On a booted system - his does not boot.
Hans should be able to boot into rescue, mount the filesystems, chroot and then run mkinitrd. I think he might need to amend /etc/sysconfig/kernel:INITRD_MODULES.
Good morning I am online again. I think this is the right way to go. Is there somewhere a example how to do this ? Another way I think is: Do a new install, os on ext4, extract the initrd, restore the backup and insert the new initrd. It looks to me an easy but longer way . . Linux (opensuse) is a very flexible OS you can put everything were you want and changing is easy. Grub is also very flexible you can boot always and everything. Except for the hardcoded data in initrd this kills the flexibility. This construction looks to me like the sentence "Every color is beautifull if it is black" Thanks, Hans -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org