Discussion:
initrd2.debian?
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Nick Laflamme
2004-08-05 18:30:09 UTC
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http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/s390/ch-install-methods.en.html

still has a "fixme" tag in section 4.3 about creating a second
initrd.debian for OCO drivers and the like. Since DEBIAN EXEC from the FTP
sites tries to punch initrd2.debian out, it seems that someone figures we
all need one.

I think I can get a guest connected with either an LCS device or a CTCA
device. I can only dream about needing 3590 support. If I don't need 3590s
or hyperlan support, can I just ignore initrd2.debian?

Thanks,
Nick
Gerhard Tonn
2004-08-06 09:50:13 UTC
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Post by Nick Laflamme
http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/s390/ch-install-methods.en.html
still has a "fixme" tag in section 4.3 about creating a second
/initrd.debian/ for OCO drivers and the like. Since DEBIAN EXEC from the
FTP sites tries to punch initrd2.debian out, it seems that someone
figures we all need one.
I think I can get a guest connected with either an LCS device or a CTCA
device. I can only dream about needing 3590 support. If I don't need
3590s or hyperlan support, can I just ignore initrd2.debian?
Yes, you need initrd2 only for qeth support.

Regards,
Gerhard
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