Re: Kernel panic: No init found



On Thursday 29 June 2006 23:48, Sam stood up and spoke the following
words to the masses in /comp.os.linux.misc...:/

Aragorn writes:

Of course! That's why /initrd's/ are mainly formatted with /ext2/ in
conjunction with /ext2/ support being compiled in-line with the
kernel.

Stop. You're just digging yourself a deeper hole.

My, you really are a charming personality, aren't you? I would have
thought that someone making his hobby out of stalking Alan Connor and
feeding his hostility - regardless of whether Alan deserves to be
criticized or not; this is irrelevant - to be right down there in the
deepest of holes...

In other words: pot, kettle, black. And boring too, since you and your
friend /Timothy/ /Murphy/ seem to be sharing the same /modus/
/operandi./ Would he be a sock puppet of yours by any chance?

As of FC4, initrd are neither ext2, nor are they ext3. They are a
plain, garden-variety cpio archive (gzipped, of course).

Fair enough, but your bedside manners are severely lacking. The same
applies to the other poster who chose to attack me on personal traits
of mine only existing in his delusion.

For future reference - and I may have said something similar to
/Timothy/ /Murphy/ elsewhere - please don't attribute me with
personality traits that aren't mine to boot just so you could win the
debate.

Had you been less strident in your original reply, I would have been
less strident in mine. After all, we were talking of two - as it now
seems to be - quite different distributions - which /is/ peculiar since
they seem to have shared the same make-up for so long.

I was only confusing RH/FC with Mandrake/Mandriva for obvious reasons,
but you made it seem like what I said was simply untrue on all accounts
and for all distributions. Hence my reaction. Case closed. You win.
Happy now?

Have a nice day...

--
With kind regards,

*Aragorn*
(Registered GNU/Linux user #223157)
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