9 Dec
2004
9 Dec
'04
13:46
Hi, Frank Steiner wrote:
Anas Nashif wrote
Hi, initrd is always needed and without it the system might not boot. If you need things differently, then you have to do alot of customization..
Not really: If Brain is already using a custom kernel, then he just needs to compile all needed modules into the kernel, which will already be used on the first reboot. That's actually what we do. The important thing is just to remove the "INITRD_MODULES" line in /etc/sysconfig/kernel in a post script before AY writes the bootloader config. Because then AY will detect it does not need any initrd modules and not create an initrd.
True, and that is what I mean with customization :) (...) Anas
cu, Frank