Adam Aube wrote:
Boot using the working kernel, then use diff to show the differences between
the kernel configs (both are in /boot). That might give you a hint.
There are a lot of differences between them. I think this is, because
the original kernel has almost everything built as a module and it
James Vahn wrote:
No my customized kernel does not load an initrd.img file. It is also not
generated during kernel compilation.
Is ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support built in?
PCI IDE chipset support?
I'm out of guesses, sorry.
Yes, this is all built into the kernel (including ext3 and jbd).
I read s
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-exista
Hello,
I've installed debian Sarge on my system successfully, using the iso
image sarge-i386-netinst.iso
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.
Debian is insta
Hello,
I've installed debian Sarge on my system successfully, using the iso
image sarge-i386-netinst.iso
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.
Debian is insta
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