Oops, that CONFIG wasn't complete. Here it is again.
Bruce
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From: Dirk Luetjens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Look for a file "CONFIG" in /usr/src/linux after you've installed the
> I didn't find it.
Oops. It's at the end of this message. Copy it to .config and run
"make menuconfig", "make xconfig", or "make config". Then change
anything you want, or just exit th
Bruce Perens writes:
> Look for a file "CONFIG" in /usr/src/linux after you've installed the
I didn't find it.
> kernel-source 2.0.25 package. That's the config that I used to build the
> kernel. The biggest change from previous ones is that you must configure
> in the initial ram disk driver.
Look for a file "CONFIG" in /usr/src/linux after you've installed the
kernel-source 2.0.25 package. That's the config that I used to build the
kernel. The biggest change from previous ones is that you must configure
in the initial ram disk driver.
You can probably just replace the "linux" file on
Hello,
is there a way to create a custom boot disk for replacement for the
/rex/disk-i386/current/resq1440.bin disk?
Is there a list what must be minimal included into the kernel to get
the system to boot, e.g. ms-dos support, ... ?
Dirk
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