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<DIV>I have just build Linux <A href="http://2.6.26.5"
target=_blank>2.6.26.5</A>. I am using Grub to boot it. When the <BR>kernel
loads it cannot find by filesystem. My grub bootline looks like this <BR>:
/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.26.5 ro root=/dev/sda1<BR><BR>Any suggestions would
help<BR><BR>Steve <BR></DIV>
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<DIV>What filesystem does your system use where the /boot partition resides?
Did you build the filesystem as a module or into the kernel? Did you create
an initrd as well? <BR></DIV></DIV><BR>-- <BR>Regards,<BR>Michael
Magua<BR><BR>I am using EXT3 filesystem. I do not know if I built the kernel
as a module into the kernel, I used the defaults that came with Linux. I am
using an initrd that cam with Fedora. I do not know how to create initrd
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<P>How do you create inird with mkinitrd if you do not have the new kernel
modules loaded to make initrd? I get an error saying cannot find modules for
kernel number.</P>
<P>Steve</P>
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