But in the file listing, I see 5 types, the fifth type being initrd. What does that one do?
BTW, DSL = COOL! It has my 1998 computer running firefox2, which I doubt I could have done without DSLinitrd always loads to ram, it's useful for booting from network.
Quote (curaga @ May 17 2008,09:53)
initrd always loads to ram, it's useful for booting from network.
Ok... but I thought initrd loaded to ram on all types...
or does dsl-x.x-initrd.iso stuff the entire thing in initrd, whereas the regular dsl-x.x.iso puts only the startup in initrd, with the rest loading afterwards from the knoppix file?You're correct in every part There is also a pxe extension, which turns the initrd edition into a pxe server.Next Page...
original here.