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I don't want to take all the fun away from you. There is a |
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config for the uml kernel in |
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I don't want to take all the fun away from you. However, floppy |
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can be a module for the two disk compression method. Boot methods |
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automatically check for the existence of required modules, otherwise, |
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they are assumed to be part of the kernel. If you peruse the |
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verbosity box the required modules are revealed.  INITRD and |
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BLK_DEV_RAM should be in the kernel if an initrd is being used. |
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There is a config for the uml kernel in |
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/usr/lib/bootroot/yard/Replacements/lib/modules. If you get |
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it running with uml, and it doesn't run with your own kernel, take a look |
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here. |
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