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On 09/01/2010 03:17 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
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> I don't remember where I saw the description about the omit options.
ok.
> In any event, that approach apparently did not work for you.
very true.
> The unpacking/repacking method is a sure way to remove modules from
> the .img file. Your system might fail to boot but it is worth a try if
> you wish to experiment.
have never done such, but that is what i like about computers and linux.
always something new to learn.
boot failure is not a problem. i have 3 kernels loaded to fall back to.
this is a triple boot box, so i can also use 1 of other 2 to restore
old init*.img. yes, i always backup a file before fiddling. learned
that in early s100 days.
if manual removal does not work, i will probably use yum to remove raid
software.
just might be that is what i should have done to start.
again, thanks for your help.
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peace out.
tc,hago.
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