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Hi guys:
I compiled my kernel, compiled scsi support into kernel, used the new kernel and initrd, the boot failed.Then ,i unzip my initrd, found that sd_mod.ko can't be insert, i added it manual, and reboot OK. so, why! in the kernel configure , the sd_mod.ko is set to <M> , but why it can't be found in initrd? |
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Read /etc/sysconfig/kernel and edit if necessary.
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TKS, i get. but here i am in CentOS,i forgot, so Does it has some common reason for? compiled modules ,but can't found in initrd. maybe it CenOS own question.
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On 11/05/2009 04:56 AM, haoqianga11 wrote:
> > TKS, i get. but here i am in CentOS,i forgot, so Does it has some common > reason for? compiled modules ,but can't found in initrd. maybe it CenOS > own question. What is a CentOS question doing here? The configuration used by openSUSE is very different. Take the question to a CentOS forum!!! |
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