Jim Popovitch (jimpop@xxxxxxxxx) said: > > > But can't you have an existing initrd without mkinitrd? > > So, you think that you need mkinitrd to boot a initrd' kernel? To make a new initrd when you upgrade your kernel, yes. Bill
Jim Popovitch (jimpop@xxxxxxxxx) said: > > > But can't you have an existing initrd without mkinitrd? > > So, you think that you need mkinitrd to boot a initrd' kernel? To make a new initrd when you upgrade your kernel, yes. Bill