On Wed, 30 May 2001, "Paul Valley" wrote:
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Anyway, cd /usr/src/linux - that's the directory where your kernel source is 
stored.  But if you've never done this before (which I'm guessing you haven't) 
I think it would be well worth your while to check out a few sites online that 
offer walkthroughs for recompiling your kernel - it's not that tough, but if 
you mess up, your left with an unbootable computer.  A few suggestions - 
first, make a boot disk.
next, if you're recompiling anyway, download a more recent kernel version.  
There are quite a few new features that you may want to take advantage of, 
including support for a lot more sound cards.
lastly, brew a pot of coffee, and go to it.  It's a little nerve wracking the 
first time, but the first time you get it to boot with a custom kernel, it's 
kind of a nice feeling . . (awww...)
Good luck,
Steve


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