Hi, >>"Remo" == Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Remo> My old /lib/modules/2.0.34 had previously been renamed to Remo> *.save and it contained a subdirectory pcmcia; the new Remo> /lib/modules/2.0.34 doesn't: Possbly becuase you did not build and instll the pcmcia modules? The pcmcia modules are added on to the kernel, and come separately. Install the pcmcia source package and look for instructions on using mek-kpkg to create pcmcia modules. Remo> Moreover, some of these directories are empty, while the Remo> corresponding ones for the original Debian-2.0.34 modules were Remo> not: The original kernel comes loaded with all possible modules under the sun, since we don't know a priori what modules the user may need. When you compile a custom kernel, you are supposed to prune down the modules list to those that you need, (this is a primary reason for compiling your own kernel); so the now empty directories are on of the reasons you went through the exercise. Remo> Hence, something has been written into these directories, after Remo> all: by which program? Oh, these are just the modules that you asked the kernel to have; and kernel package neatly bundled them up and installed them for you. Remo> Do I need to do some ``make modules'', ``make install_modules'' Remo> or is make-kpkg followed by dpkg -i newkernel.deb enough? That is indeed enough. Do you think I should emphasize this in the documentation? Remo> I left the original Debian kernel in /boot and I can indeed boot with Remo> it using lilo: how does this kernel find (make use of) "its" Remo> /lib/modules/whatever if this directory has been renamed to Remo> /lib/modules/2.0.34.save? It does not. Unfortunately, having multiple flavours of the same kernel version is not as easy as it sounds, read /usr/doc/kernel-package/Flavours.gz for details on how to accomplish this. HTH, HAND manoj -- Murder is contrary to the laws of man and God. M-5 Computer, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3 Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/> Key C7261095 fingerprint = CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E