On Monday, June 14, 1999 at 00:20:59 +0200, Jean-Yves F. Barbier wrote:
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> you'd better give a hi level version number to your kernel, to avoid
> downgrading if you're kernel as
Lazarus Long wrote:
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Just one word upon this excellent explanation: you'd better give a hi level
version number to your kernel, to avoid downgrading if you're kernel as a
version number lower than the one installed, wich could make dselect wanting to
reinstall the old kernel each time you run
On Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 14:49:21 -0500, Robert Rati wrote:
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> I want to compile a kernel on one machine and move it to another, but am
Probably the easiest way to accomplish this in the future (and more
"Debian-st
I want to compile a kernel on one machine and move it to another, but am
having som problems. The kernel README (2.2.9) just says to compile it,
copy it to where lilo looks for the kernel, and run lilo. I've done this
on the other machine, and I get to the "loading linux" message and then
nothing
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