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
Yep, I've got to look into this, the XFS installer has been plagued with mkinitrd problems for a while... Although - I'm not surprised that there is no initrd in your first case, since IDE, EXT2, and
Actually, come to think of it, it is only ~300KB. Hmmm, I bet it put aic7xxx in there (I have a BIOS-less AVA-2906 for just a CD-R). I'll let you know what is in it when I get home tonight. -- TheBS
This doesn't appear to be an installer problem but rather a kernel problem. For some reason the loop module either isn't loading or is refusing to mount and more devices. Since the install images is
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
Yep, I've got to look into this, the XFS installer has been plagued with mkinitrd problems for a while... Although - I'm not surprised that there is no initrd in your first case, since IDE, EXT2, and
Actually, come to think of it, it is only ~300KB. Hmmm, I bet it put aic7xxx in there (I have a BIOS-less AVA-2906 for just a CD-R). I'll let you know what is in it when I get home tonight. -- TheBS
This doesn't appear to be an installer problem but rather a kernel problem. For some reason the loop module either isn't loading or is refusing to mount and more devices. Since the install images is