In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/04/00 at 05:27 PM, Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I totally screwed up my friend's Linux. I got the kernel source 2.2.1 and >when I configured it I set the CPU as Pentium, but the computer is actually >a 486. Now Linux won't boot and I really don't want to reinstall. _Please_ >help me. Did you keep the old kernel as backup listed under LILO? Do you have an (old kernel) rescue disk? Can you boot off the CD (presuming you have that) and redo a kernel, creating a boot floppy and new boot kernel (bypassing the rest of the install)? Assuming one of these routes gets you back into the system, go back and reconfigure/recompile the kernel. Kenward ---------------------------------------------------- Dr. Kenward Vaughan .'^~;,_ Professor of Chemistry ':,'~~~~~ Bakersfield College \;:/ 1801 Panorama Drive |,;| Bakersfield, CA 93305 / ', \ 661-395-4243 / o O \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) (oOoOOoOo) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) ---========--- ???$$$$$$??? ----------------------------------------------------