Re: Kernel rebuild problems

2004-08-17 Thread Alexis Huxley
> As far as I can tell, the problem is that the new kernel cannot mount > the root filesystem and I have no idea why, as it is ext3 and ext3 is > built into the kernel. Are you sure? I mean are you sure it's in the kernal *and* not a module? The symptoms you describe would indicate it is in but

Re: Kernel rebuild problems

2004-08-16 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > I installed sarge on my Averatec 3220 (AMD-2000 CPU, 256MB) using the > latest version of the installer (this would be about six weeks ago). > > Everything is fine, except the wireless (builtin Broadcom, needing > ndiswrapper). > > Now, I'v

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-02 Thread David Z Maze
"Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just to clarify if the file I download is a .deb file then in order to > follow the steps listed in the link provided I would have to dpkg --install > kernel-PCMCIA-modules-2.4.18-586tsc_2.4.18-5_all.deb Uh, yes, that is how you would install a package with dp

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-01 Thread David Z Maze
"Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I seem to be having a problem rebuilding my kernel with PCMCIA. The only > source I could find for PCMCIA were PCMCIA-cs_3.1.33-6_i386.deb ...which is the userspace code; you need this, but on it's own it's not enough... > and kernel-PCMCIA-modules-2.4.18-58

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-01 Thread ronin2
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 15:42:51 -0800 "Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > both of these are dep files. I am following these steps listed at > http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/ch-kernel.en.html for rebuilding a > kernel Try using these directions instead: http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/ker

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2001-07-04 Thread Brian Nelson
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:45:17PM -0400, Brian Nelson wrote: > I believe you need to apply a patch in the 2.2.x series kernel for > UDMA-66 support. Did you get your kernel source from the "official" > site (kernel.org or some mirror) or from a Debian mirror with 'apt-get > kernel-source-2.2.18'

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2001-07-04 Thread Brian Nelson
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:09:34PM -0500, Jeremy wrote: > I'm new to the idea of rebuilding my kernel for including or excluding things > in my configuration, but I decided to brave it today and was (fairly) > successful. I'm having a little bit of a problem, though. I need both the > UMDA66 and

Re: [users] Re: kernel rebuild w.o./ purging 3rd-party modules?

2001-05-16 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Karsten M. Self (on Wed, 16 May 2001 09:30:37PM -0700): > > Anybody know how to do kernel rebuilds in such a way that existing 3rd-party > > kernel modules (ie those not included in the kernel src tree) aren't > > removed from /lib/modules/... ? > > Copy them off to the side, the co

Re: kernel rebuild w.o./ purging 3rd-party modules?

2001-05-16 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, May 14, 2001 at 09:01:22AM -0700, Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Anybody know how to do kernel rebuilds in such a way that existing 3rd-party > kernel modules (ie those not included in the kernel src tree) aren't > removed from /lib/modules/... ? Copy them off to the side,

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-05 Thread Michael Beattie
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote: > Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get > the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could > share it with you. Thats quite alright... :) > The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from to

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-05 Thread Waif W. Urchin
Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could share it with you. The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from today. The first attempt was done after a clean floppy install (ppp, slip, bsd

RE: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-02 Thread Moore, Paul
>From: Waif W. Urchin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Grr... > >Alright, still trying to recompile my kernel after doing an initial >install from floppy. While I'm not particularly able to help with your problem, I'd guess that you don't actually need to recompile the kernel. So maybe you can avoid

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Michael Beattie
In response to all of the below, I would recommend that you try to get your ppp connection to work, so you can _finish_ the installation. The kernel is probably the least of your worries at this point in time. If you post the tail of your /var/log/ppp.log file, starting from where pppd is fired up

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote: [ snip ] : I'd like to find a nice "essential things to download after doing a bare : floppy install" FAQ or some such. There is a reason the install throws you into dselect after the initial reboot :) dselect has a minimum set of packages ready for y

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "WWU" == Waif W Urchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: WWU> Debain can't find gcc. Well gcc is a compiler. You can't expet to have this big fat thing on this few disks. WWU> Where do I find, and what is cpp? Is it part of libc? The version of cpp is the C (the programming language) preproces