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<DIV>Trying to install x86 Gentoo 2004.2 with stage3, and a custom manual 2.4.26
kernel. Used the command emerge vanilla-sources' to install the kernel
source code through emerge, set up the .config file through make menuconfig
finished setting up the install, and rebooted to get the message no kernel
init=". I know from past experience this means there is no initrd image,
but gentoo did not create one, and there is no mkinitrd command in gentoo, like
in other distros of linux.</DIV>
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<DIV>So i booted into a fedora install on the same box, mounted the gentoo
partition, copied all the 2.4.26 files from the /lib/modules from the gentoo
partition to a fedora /lib/modules/2.4.26 directory, and tried a mkinitrd
command on fedora<BR>"mkinitrd initrd-2.4.26.img 2.4.26",<BR>copied the initrd
image to the /boot on the gentoo, set the grub loader to initialize it, and upon
booting into gentoo again I get the same no init error message I got
before.</DIV>
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<DIV>The question is, how do I get the right initrd file for gentoo. does
gentoo have a tool like mkinitrd to generate this image, do I install the 2.4.26
package on fedora and have fedora make the image? Gentoo is supposed to
make the image when one does a auto-config kernel, but the online docs (which
where pretty good overall) did not tell how to do this?</DIV>
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<DIV>Anyone have any ideas?</DIV>
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<DIV>TIA<BR>ShadowEyez</DIV></BODY></HTML>