Am Die, 2002-11-12 um 18.08 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Hi > > I've installed two kernels with modules in /lib/modules/2.2.20- > flavour1 and /lib/modules/2.2.20-flavour2, altough when I'm booting > the second kernel I installed, I get a l lot of unresolved symbols > since it looks for the modules in /lib/modules/2.2.20-flavour1 > instead of /lib/modules/2.2.20-flavour2. How do I fix so the kernel > looks in the correct directory?
I guess you edited the Makefile of the kernels to add the "flavours" ? If so: - Boot 2.2.20-flavour2 - type "uname -a" This will tell you that what you think is "flavour2" is in fact "flavour1". The kernel looks for its modules in /lib/modules/$(uname -r). > I've used Kernel-package to compile and create kernel*.deb's to > install, and lilo as bootloader. Dunno about the "debian" way > And a second question. Is there any arguments for using ext2 > instead of ext3? Cause I can't find any that would make anyone > choose ext2 instead of ext3, and still Debian 3.0 installs on ext2. > Not that i knew of. Ext3 is rock stable. -- Matthias Hentges [www.hentges.net] -> PGP + HTML are welcome ICQ: 97 26 97 4 -> No files, no URLs My OS: Debian Woody: Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]