Thanks for the clarification.
> Those of us that have build a few to feel comfortable with it, will know to
> compile the fs of our / partition into the kernel.
>
> Except if ext2 is not the most commonly used fs anymore. I guess a 'cool'
> feature could be if the make system could 'detect' what your current root is
> and warn if you do not have that compiled into your kernel, but I do not
> know the limitations of it (the make system).
>
> Then on the other hand, would above be confusing if its a kernel
> compiled for another box ?
Yes, I'd say so, although the message could say something like:
Kernel does not include a filesystem for / on this computer.
And would it also have to check the capabilities of what's in the
initrd? (not that I'm advocating any of this)
~Randy
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