Custom Rescue Disk kernel
Please respond me in private email, thanks.
I want to put my own kernel into rescue disk, but after rebooting I get always
the existing linux setup, instead of starting the installation.
Building the kernel with ramdisk and initrd support
rescue disk mounted in /mnt dir
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /mnt/linux
rdev /mnt/linux /dev/ram0
gzip -c /usr/src/Linux/System.map > /mnt/sys_map.gz
After booting, the disk start the existing linux partition, instead of starting
the install procedure. What do I wrong?
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