Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 04 Jun 1999 10:55:22 -0400 | From | Mark Lord <> | Subject | Re: 2.3 wish: integrate pcmcia into mainstream kernel |
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Alan Cox wrote: > > > Hell, even I can make a bootable-cdrom that includes PCMCIA support > > (using David's excellent tools) on the initrd image. > > Except that you need two CD-ROM's then. The size of the 2.2 module set > + the full pcmcia scs+net set + the installer + initrd means the resulting > super initrd won't work on an 8Mb computer.
Worst case, yes.. spring for the extra 50 cents for an extra CD in the set.
But, as Linus says, how many laptops come with only 8MB these days?
Regardless, the initrd image does NOT have to have all of that junk on it. It just has to have enough to access the CDROM, from which it can mount/read any additional files.
Cheers -- mlord@pobox.com
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