8 Feb
2004
8 Feb
'04
19:53
Paul Penrod wrote:
Gar,
I appreciate the help. I found the solution, between your note, Mike Grello's and Catimimi.
Here is what I did:
1. Checked the kernel version (uname -a). It is 2.4.21-166-default. 2. fsck'd /dev/hdc for errors - none reported. 3. ran "mk_initrd" as you suggested, and created a new ramdisk. 4. created /initrd.
How did you create /initrd? Did you do "cp -p /boot/initrd-2.4.21-166-default /initrd"? Thanks. Hugh