Can you point me to a tutorial from you with example sfs-kernel + edited initrd to be tested on any puppy? can you point me to a tutorial from you what exactly needs to be edited in initrd file?mikeb wrote:Well i replace kernels by making an sfs of the new modules which gets loaded at boot and edit the initrd adding its new selection of modules...done.
Course it works...
Do you think we all have your skills to build separate sfs kernel and edit initrd image to boot multiple sfs modules?
Can you point me to a tutorial from you how new user can do it?Still faster to build a driver though
And it is not faster if you have ready for use separate kernel modules with all extra options it gives.
Sorry to say this but seems you keep your experience in darkness. Otherwise when I type in google:Glad my experience is once again of no use.... its fun here
Code: Select all
puppy linux multiuser
separate kernel module puppy linux
Just for example the second search string points to this thread on top of the first page.
I'm glad you have experience and you share it somewhere, but it is not easy to be found. You also did not point to anything made from you as a result to be tested in this thread.
This has also a good side - new methods can born from "reinventing the wheel" again.
Toni