all loopback devices are in use
Douglas Phillipson
dougp at intermind.net
Fri Mar 5 12:51:09 UTC 2004
Is this just a kernel option? One perhaps I didn't compile in? If I
boot of the stock RH 9 kernel and build a new kernel I don't have this
problem. It's only when I boot off my new kernel and rebuild it that
the problem occurs.
Thanks for the quick response!
Doug P
Manuel Aróstegui Ramirez wrote:
> --- Douglas Phillipson <dougp at intermind.net>
> escribió: > When installing a new kernel, after the
> whole
>
>>compile appeared to be
>>successful, I get the error:
>>
>>All of your loopback devices are in use.
>>mkinitrd failed
>>
>>What is this and why does it happen?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Doug P
>
>
> Your Kernel need a loopback to create your ram disk's
> image (on the boot process)
> Are you sure that you have activate loopback support?
>
> Regards
>
>
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