Re: no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-11 Thread David A. Rogers
make-kpkg is the debian way to build the kernel. It is very nice. You'll need to apt-get the kernel-package. The signal issues are more serious. The gnu compiler uses lots of memory when compiling the kernel and/or the modules and really gives it a good workout. The common perception is that if

Re: no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-09 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 09 Dec 2000, S.Salman Ahmed wrote: > [snip] > As for kernel building, using make-kpkg is so much easier than the 5-6 > step process you described above. Since I switched to Debian, I have > always compiled kernels using make-kpkg and have never missed the 'old' > way of building kernels. Its o

Re: no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-09 Thread Denzil Kelly
> Ah! What you have there is a gotcha in the current > Debian kernel-building > documentation. Most dists put a .config in the > linux directory that reflects > the options used to build the distributed kernel. > Debian doesn't. However, > you can get it from /boot/config-2.2.17 (if you are > ru

Re: no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-08 Thread Jim Kroger
At 11:29 PM +0100 12/8/00, Michael Sauer wrote: > After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel > for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network > card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to > install with insmod. Did you make modules, make modules_install? mfg Mi

Re: no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-08 Thread Michael Sauer
> After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel > for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network > card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to > install with insmod. Did you make modules, make modules_install? mfg Mischel S aus P Homepage: http://fsinfo.cs.uni-sb.de

Re: no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-08 Thread David A. Rogers
Ah! What you have there is a gotcha in the current Debian kernel-building documentation. Most dists put a .config in the linux directory that reflects the options used to build the distributed kernel. Debian doesn't. However, you can get it from /boot/config-2.2.17 (if you are running Potato).

no modules after kernel recompile

2000-12-08 Thread Denzil Kelly
After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to install with insmod. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions