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Mick schrieb: |
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> Last time this happened to me (more than once), it was because I had selected |
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> something in the kernel that I shouldn't have. I had to retrace my steps, |
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> removed the offending module and then it compiled and installed fine. |
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I think you are right. Yesterday I had some time to look more closely |
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into this and came to the same conclusion. I will first try to build an |
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external initrd, which will be loaded during boot. Perhaps I will later |
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switch back to include the initrd inside the kernel. |
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Thanks for your help. |
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Marc |