DaMiEn667 wrote:
> Maybe this will clear up anything else.... Initrd stand for Initialization
> Ram Disk, right? Meaning I can put just about anything I want in there, as
> long as it will fit in the ipaq's RAM, right? So if it says it can't find
> files, I should go in and edit the initrd I'm using and add the missing
> files by hand, right?
>
> If that is so, my question is: what are the commands to do so?
Maybe you should read "Documentation/initrd.txt" on your kernel tree.
I hope this helps,
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