just noticed that rpm -i kernel-2.4.9-13.i386.rpm does not work anymore
because a corrupted initrd gets created by mkinitrd. It smelled like
pagecache corruption so i did not experiment much. This was with
2.4.15-pre9. Once i booted back into a 2.4.13-based kernel and re-did the
rpm -i, the initrd was created correctly.
things are pretty recent:
[root@mars root]# rpm -q mkinitrd
mkinitrd-3.2.6-1
[root@mars root]# rpm -q rpm
rpm-4.0.3-1.03
anyone seeing anything similar?
Ingo
I did experiment with romfs on 2.4.15pre7 which did not work (initrd loader
detected romfs, I could loop mount it but the kernel didn't root mount it).
Funny enough using ext2 did work as expected. Maybe there's a common reason.
On 23-Nov-2001 Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> just noticed that rpm -i kernel-2.4.9-13.i386.rpm does not work anymore
> because a corrupted initrd gets created by mkinitrd. It smelled like
> pagecache corruption so i did not experiment much. This was with
> 2.4.15-pre9. Once i booted back into a 2.4.13-based kernel and re-did the
> rpm -i, the initrd was created correctly.
>
> things are pretty recent:
>
> [root@mars root]# rpm -q mkinitrd
> mkinitrd-3.2.6-1
> [root@mars root]# rpm -q rpm
> rpm-4.0.3-1.03
>
> anyone seeing anything similar?
>
> Ingo
>
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