Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

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SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 or SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server
11:
Execute the mkinitrd command.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# mkinitrd -i initrd-{kernel-version} -k {kernel-image
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kernel-image is the kernel image used during startup (Specify the
file whose name starts with vmlinuz and that appears in the kernel
line of the boot loader configuration file).
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For OSs other than the above:
Execute the mkinitrd command.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# mkinitrd /boot/initrd-{kernel-version}.img {kernel-version}
8. Back up the boot loader configuration file.
9. Copy the settings contained in the boot loader configuration file used
during the current startup.
10. Change the name of the configuration contained in the boot loader
configuration file.
Change the name of the configuration copied in step 9. Choose a name
that indicates use for an SCSI device specification.
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When GRUB is used as the boot loader:
Change the underlined text as follows:
Before:
title
RHEL4.5 (2.6.9-55.EL-hdlm)
After:
title
RHEL4.5 (2.6.9-55.EL-sd)
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When ELILO is used as the boot loader:
Change the underlined text as follows:
Before:
label=
2.6.9-55.EL-hdlm
After:
label=2.6.9-55.EL-sd
11. In root, specify the SCSI device (in the form of LABEL or UUID) you
checked in step 4.
If you are using a kernel that supports Xen on SUSE LINUX Enterprise
Server 10 or SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11, add the root device by
using the definition conventions for the boot loader configuration file.
12. In initrd, specify the initial RAM disk image file for the SCSI device.
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