I have two kernels on my system, one I bought and installed from CD's: 2.2.20-idepci, and the other is 2.4.27 that was compiled from sources from kernel.org. I'm having some hardware issues that I was confident could be handled by installing modules, but now I'm not so sure. Close inspection of the boot logs show significant divergences between the way the these two kernels handle hardware. My questions are these:
1) How did the seller of my original binary kernel compile it to be specific to certain hardware? 2) Is there any set of modules out there that will make up for these difference? RE question 1, if the answer is just in standard configuring why did the "make oldconfig" not work and leave many things out? Now, one of the things I noted was a website and credit given to an individual for some code...is there anyway for me to recompile to 2.4.x with things like that inseerted? Certainly the basic proceedure that I followed doesn't give one the opportunity to do this. RE question 2; wasn't this sort of situation the reason modules were introduced? And aren't kernels becoming "more modularized"? And if all that is true should I try another recompile to 2.6.x and see if there are some advances that will fix my problems? Thanks, ejd _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]