Re: booting without initrd ramestica wrote:
> I'm trying to switch a red-hat enterprise box from booting with a ram
> disk (initrd) to boot without it. And I got some problems with e2fsck.
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> Is there some help for booting without an initrd?
Rebuild the kernel with all required (needed for the system) drivers into
kernel and not as modules.
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