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This adds a nice explanation about uml modules.
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# $Id: Example.yard,v 1.10 2001/12/07 02:46:52 freesource Exp $
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# $Id: Example.yard,v 1.11 2001/12/11 01:51:46 freesource Exp $
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# Example.yard
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#
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# Creates a minimalistic multi-user runlevel root filesystem with getty.
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modprobe
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/etc/modules.conf
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#
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# The actual modules. You probably want to be more selective than this.
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# Do a "lsmod" and include the modules you use.
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# Modules from your host system.
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#
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# You probably want to be more selective than this
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# Do a "lsmod" and include the modules you use.
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#
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#/lib/modules/$RELEASE/*/*.o
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#
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# User-Mode-Linux modules
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#
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# These are modules compiled for the uml kernel version
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# included with gbootroot. Choose 2.2 or 2.4 depending on
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# which kernel series your are using with your live host system.
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# You may either include the modules archive with the root
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# filesystem as a replacement and "tar xvf", or untar the
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# modules archive from the host system by mounting it
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# with "mount -t hostfs none -o \
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# /usr/lib/bootroot/yard/Replacements/lib/modules /mnt"
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# and then "tar xvf /mnt/modules-2.4.tar -C /".
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#
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# Then "depmod -ae -F /proc/ksyms" from the running uml kernel.
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#
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#
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#/modules-2.2.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.2.tar
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#/modules-2.4.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.4.tar
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##### ESSENTIAL SYSTEM UTILITIES
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# (your rescue disk may not boot if these are not present.)
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