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Message #55670
Re: ramdisk, hvordan og hvornår indlæses denne
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, David wrote:
> > Forsimplet forklaring: Når du kører lilo, finder den ud af hvor filen
> > fysisk ligger på disken og bøvler den information ned i den kode der
> > bliver afviklet ved boot. Lilo loader filen og smider en adresse til
> > kernen på hvor den er. Kernen bruger initrd'en og kaster så lageret væk.
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> Ok men betyder det at kommandoen "mkbootdisk" også læser lilo.conf og
> får bøvlet ramdisken ned på en diskette?
> Eller med andre ord hvordan får man en bootdisk der gør brug af en
> ramdisk med driver til raid og/eller scsi?
man mkbootdisk
Første afsnit:
mkbootdisk creates a boot floppy appropriate for the running system.
The boot disk is entirely self-contained, and
includes an initial ramdisk image which loads any necessary SCSI
modules for the system. The created boot disk looks
for the root filesystem on the device suggested by /etc/fstab.
The only required argument is the kernel version to
put onto the boot floppy.
Mads
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