Re: loadmodules file in initrd.img contains 'modprobe qlogicisp' - WAS: Please test new kernel-image-2.6.10-alpha packages (fwd)
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On February 4, 2005 02:12 pm, Toni L. Harbaugh-Blackford [Contr] wrote:
> I mounted the image to the loopback device, and found that the
> 'loadmodules' file *still* contains qlogicisp:
>
> fchelp:/mnt/tmp# cat loadmodules
> modprobe -k tgafb > /dev/null 2>&1
> modprobe -k fbcon 2> /dev/null
> modprobe -k unix 2> /dev/null
> modprobe -k sym53c8xx
> modprobe -k qla1280
> modprobe -k qlogicisp
> modprobe -k sd_mod
>
> Can I remove it by-hand from the 'loadmodules' file (via loopback), or will
> this break things?
Jumping into the middle of things here. How about if you just list the
modules you need in "/etc/mkinitrd/modules" (i.e. "sd_mod", "qla1280", and
whatever your root filesystem is) and set "ROOT=" and "MODULES=dep" in
"/etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf" (disables auto determination of the modules)
and then reinstall the kernel image (i.e., rebuild the initrd file).
- -T
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Tyson Whitehead (-twhitehe at uwo.ca -- WSC-)
Computer Engineer Dept. of Applied Mathematics,
Graduate Student- Applied Mathematics University of Western Ontario,
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