=== alvesadrian is now known as adrian [05:08] curious is if my HDD has a ext4 linux filesytem installed and i build a linux kernel from scratch to replace the old one with the ext4 file system driver as a built in not as a [M] can i just tell grub to uses this kernel without specifying a initrd ram disk or init paramters ? [05:09] Way i figure it is if the ext4 driver is built in grub boots it and the kernel has the ability to mount./find the init process right or am i missing something? [05:16] because i still have trouble getting linux kernels to boot without giving an oops or an error that somethings missing for it. [05:18] I can get a printk line out to the screen so i was be over looking somethings still. But in theory is this correct or is my logic forgetting something [05:19] ls /proc === Sarvatt_ is now known as Sarvatt === nelhage_ is now known as nelhage === tai271828_ is now known as tai271828 === broder_ is now known as broder === FourDollars_ is now known as FourDollars === Trevinho_ is now known as Trevinho === robot is now known as {8 === DalekSec_ is now known as DalekSec === slangase` is now known as slangasek === lifeless_ is now known as lifeless