James Vahn wrote:

Michiel wrote:


Everything boots fine, but I wanted to recompile a customized kernel,
because of a new video driver that I want to install, but I cannot get
it to boot with my customized kernel.



Look in /boot/grub/menu.lst and see if you are telling grub to use
a non-existant initrd.img ..





No my customized kernel does not load an initrd.img file. It is also not generated during kernel compilation.
I am building it, using:
make-kpkg -rev Custom.1 --append-to-version "-20041218" kernel_image


and installing, using:
dpkg -i /usr/src/kernel-image-2.4.27-20041218_Custom.1_i386.deb

Then the menu.lst file is filled automatically with this kernel (without initrd line).


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