Re: initrd -- what exactly is it?
"Pigeon" == jah pigeon <Pigeon> writes:
Pigeon> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 05:34:59PM -0600, Shyamal Prasad
Pigeon> wrote:
>> You can use 'mount -t cramfs -o loop /mnt intrd.img.file.path'
>> to look into an initrd image. You will find it quite
>> instructive I'm sure.
Pigeon> The rescue disks appear to use an initrd in 'root.bin'
Pigeon> which isn't cramfs... at least the above doesn't work, nor
Pigeon> does -t auto. Any idea what type this is? My curiosity has
Pigeon> been aroused!
I don't know what it is if it is not cramfs. But I presume you
corrected the "obvious" error in the command above where I had the
order of /mnt and initrd.img.file.path reversed.
Now you've got my curiousity aroused too, I'll see if I can figure
this out, or some one else can give us an answer. It's late, and I've
had one to many drinks down in Deep Ellum.....
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