OK, I did it... I compiled an all-modules kernel and I am using udev inside my initramfs init to find my root partition and boot the system. It works cool... :) It wasn't easy, and after lots of tries with klibc-1.5, I gave it up and went to a straight glibc (2.8-20080929). Also, sorting out modules dependencies was a $%#& (challenge :), so I just included every freaking-existing-module-under-the-Sun into my cpio tree. Along with a bunch of commands and glibc libraries. That yielded a generous 30MB worth of junk to boot from. In memory... Still with me? Good... :) Now my question is: Where do those 30MB go to after boot? Are they released back to the pool or are they held hostage in RAM forever? I'm dizzy and crossed-eyed reading kernel documents/messages and I just can't come up with a straight answer. I think I'm gonna puke depmods... :( Does anybody know? ET PS: BTW, this is an LFS installation, nothing fancy... --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss