They probably don't support booting from drives on docking stations, or rely on an initrd or initramfs tailored for the system rather than one that can boot anything.
This new behaviour is pretty specific to post-2.6.15 kernels, and is because we now iterate the entire system tree rather than only supporting tiny parts of it.
They probably don't support booting from drives on docking stations, or rely on an initrd or initramfs tailored for the system rather than one that can boot anything.
This new behaviour is pretty specific to post-2.6.15 kernels, and is because we now iterate the entire system tree rather than only supporting tiny parts of it.