Re: Problems swithcing _from_ initrd kernel

From: Greg Madden (gomadtroll_at_gci.net)
Date: 07/30/04

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:01:06 -0800
    
    

    On Friday 30 July 2004 05:54 am, stan wrote:
    > Last night I tried to take a "unstable" system from the 2.4 series of
    > kernels to 2.6. Here's what I did.
    >
    > I downloaded teh apropriate 2.6 kernel mage pacakge & installed it.
    > During this, I was prompted to change lilo,conf to use initrd. I did
    > this, and the machine rebooted OK, except for a few issues, tat told
    > me I needed to build a custom kernel (network driver did not
    > automaicly laod, but could be loaded with modprobe). So, I downloaded
    > the 2.6 kernel source package, ran make menuconfig, and built a non
    > initrd kerenl with kernel-package. Then I used dpkg to install this.
    >
    > When I rebooted the machine it was unable to mount the filesystems,
    > I'm using esierfs, and I had put that in the kernel build (not as a
    > module). The machine would not boot from kernel.OLD either.
    >
    > I was able to boot it of a rescue disk, and remake all the right
    > links etc to go back to the kernel from the .deb. The I remade the
    > custom kernel, this time makeing it as a initrd image. This works.
    >
    > But, I would prefer to not use initrd. Any idea why this failed?

    One possibility, when the new kernel gets installed, non-initrd, it gets
    installed into the stanza in lilo that still has the initrd line in it.

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