Test2: Sometimes she initrd's, sometimes she doesn't ...
I made two "test installs" on the same system. One was with
partitions:
hda2 /boot Ext2
hda3 swap
hda7 / XFS
hda8 /tmp XFS
hda9 /var XFS
hda10 /usr XFS
And one with partitions:
hda2 / Ext2
hda3 swap
hda7 /tmp XFS
hda8 /var XFS
hda9 /usr XFS
In the first case, with the separate /boot, it did NOT install and
enable an "initrd.img" file. *BUT*, in the second case, it *DID*!
Interesting ...
-- TheBS
P.S. In both cases, I used a 3rd party boot manager with LILO
installed at the begining of the boot/root, respectively,
partitions. Both booted fine.
--
Bryan "TheBS" Smith chat:thebs413 @AOL/MSN/Yahoo
Engineer mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx,thebs@xxxxxxxxxxx
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