* [gentoo-user] Creating an initrd for loading...
@ 2008-03-27 16:35 99% Benjamen R. Meyer
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From: Benjamen R. Meyer @ 2008-03-27 16:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I'm working on a Sparc system (SunBlade 2000 Desktop Server) that needs
an initrd image to load (due to having a QLA 2200 SCSI controller); but
I am having some trouble with the initrd image.
(I had tried the gentoo-sparc list, but it is slow - I'm not getting
responses - and I need to finish this server by Friday. And the issue
right now is solely the initrd image.)
The problem I am having is that the kernel is complaining about not
having the initrd image. I have SILO (sparc equiv of LILO) installed,
and have told it of the initrd image, but the kernel doesn't seem to
find it. (SILO reports all is well, so I can only assume it is finding
the initrd image without a problem.)
My main question comes down to this: I am using the 'genkernel' package
to build & install the kernel and initrd image. Both show up in /boot.
How much can I rely on genkernel to build a valid initrd image? How can
I mount the initrd image to verify it has the modules, etc. and verify
it is a valid image?
TIA,
Ben
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