Re: PE 1600SC ???

From: Sergio Basurto (basurto_at_canada.com)
Date: 08/30/04

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    To: keeling@spots.ab.ca
    Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 14:59:23 -0700 (PDT)
    
    

    I compile the kernel with initrd, I am not sure if the
    kernels that comes with debian need initrd, but I will
    try that one.

    In fact I compile the kernel as described on
    installation manual chapter "10.3 Replacing the Rescue
    Floppy Kernel" it mention that I need initrd configured
    and linked not as module and I just folow the
    instructions.

    On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:53:13 -0600, "s. keeling" wrote:

    >
    > Incoming from Sergio Basurto:
    > > I had problems with installation of woody in a
    > > PowerEdge 1600SC server, I replace the kernel that
    > > comes as default with the rescue disk with my own
    > > kernel 2.6.7, the rescue disk is working, but I have
    > > problems with the root disk. At boot time I receive
    > the
    > > following error:
    > >
    > > ramdisk: incomplete write (-28 != 32768) 41944304
    > > ext2-fs warning: check time reached running e2fsk is
    > > recommended.
    >
    > Does your 2.6.7 kernel need initrd, and the other not?
    >
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