On 30-Nov-97 Matt Thompson wrote: >I seem to be having trouble configuring a custom kernel. The only >kernels that work are on the 'tecra' rescue disk, and the one I got from >Valery Petrov's site, but those don't support fat32 and when I make a boot >floppy from the rescue disk, it loads the kernel then immediately reboots >when it tries to boot the kernel.
I have successfully installed Debian 1.3 on my Thinkpad using the 'tecra' disks. To get a useful boot floppy, I had to be sure to install the kernel from the rescue floppy onto the harddisk prior to making a boot floppy (if I remember correctly). I always have to make sure to force make-kpkg to make zImages when I recompile the kernel (to add FAT32 support for instance). Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .