Thalia L. Hooker wrote:
> Hi,
>
...
> I tried the kernel package and compilation went fine except it didn't seem
> to compile any of the new modules even though I requested SCSI support,
> SCSI disk support, and the driver AHA152x. I say this because when I
> noticed it had not detected an
Hi,
>>"Thalia" == Thalia L Hooker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thalia> Hi, I finally got over my signal 11 problems and can now
Thalia> recompile a kernel. The problems seem to have been due to bad
Thalia> RAM. I reinitialized my partitions because I was afraid I
Thalia> would run into filesystem p
Hi,
>>"Mike" == Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> I'm thinking of starting a Debian custom kernel faq that would
Mike> address issues such as Ignus' questions and my own experience
Mike> with pcmcia and the kernel. Any one interested in contributing?
Please include the Proble
Hi,
I finally got over my signal 11 problems and can now recompile a kernel.
The problems seem to have been due to bad RAM. I reinitialized my
partitions because I was afraid I would run into filesystem problems due to
the numerous times my computer froze when I was trying to recompile a
kernel.
Hi,
>>"Ignus" == Ignus Fast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ignus> I am still having a lot of trouble! I have no trouble running:
Ignus> 'make xconfig', followed by
Ignus> 'make kpkg-clean',
This is the wrong order. Try
make-kpkg clean,
followed by
make xconfig
Ignus> 'make-kpkg
You might have better success it you make your modules using
make-kpkg rather than make-ing in the source directory. Try
executing `make-kpkg --targets' to get a list of targets (which
includes modules).
Caveat - I haven't made modules with make-kpkg myself, so I don't
know what pitfalls might aw
On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Ignus Fast wrote:
> I am still having a lot of trouble! I have no trouble running:
>
> 'make xconfig', followed by
> 'make kpkg-clean',
> 'make-kpkg -r custom.1.0 kernel_image'
> 'dpkg -i /usr/src/kernel-image-2.0.30_custom.1.0_i386.deb'
Ready?!?
> 'make modules'
> 'make m
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