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Dmitri Pogosyan wrote: |
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>Not really, you can use initramfs in place of initrd. I have in grub.conf |
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>title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.13-r3 UDEV |
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>root (hd0,0) |
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>kernel /kernel-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk=16384 init=/linuxrc |
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>real_root=/dev/sda2 vga=3847 udev |
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>initrd /initramfs-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 |
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>>Dear list, |
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>>I have just started using Gentoo and up-to-now am impressed. I have |
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>>generated a kernel using 'genkernel' and the kernel is in /boot. |
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>>However, I do not have 'initrd' but 'initramfs'. is this a problem or |
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>>should I modify grub appropriately? |
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>>Gavin. |
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I noticed your files are in / not /boot where mine are. Should I mv them? |
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