> >>>>> Clarify here: I can do all that as the > user. What I can't do, until > >>>>> somebody decides to fix mkinitrd, is > to run it as the user. That is my > >>>>> specific bitch. And I think its > perfectly valid. mkinitrd simply will > >>>>> not run for anybody but root. > >>>>> > > >>>> And this is a bad thing? I, for one, don't > want some low-level user > >>>> installing a kernel on my machines. I > don't want them installing > >>>> ANYTHING that's global. > >>>> > >>> +1 > >>> > >> I get the feeling that Gene isn't talking about > the actual installation > >> of the initrd image. I think he is wondering > why something like... > >> > >> mkinitrd /tmp/xxx > 2.6.30.10-105.2.23.fc11.i686.PAE > >> > >> needs root privileges to run. Is > there anything inherently wrong is > >> expecting that to work? > >> > > "dracut /tmp/test.img 2.6.33.3-85.fc13.x86_64" works > just fine as an > > unprivileged user > > > > > Yes... I was going to point out that dracut > supersedes mkinitrd. > > Thanks for bringing that up. > > -- Yes, but Fedora no longer ships mkinitrd and if we need it, we need to download it. Is there any new documentation(not the rpm one that exists ) on how to build a kernel on Fedora with the dracut in place of mkinitrd? How to enable KMS, and how to install the nouveau driver? copying Fedora kernel's config does not build a kernel that can have X working great and using noueaux. This needs to be changed and documented so that users can make/roll their own kernels and use the nouveau driver too!, otherwise "evil driver" will do work and give X, but not a "true Fedora solution right"? Regards, Antonio -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines