I tried to recompile the kernel from my working system (SuSE 8.1), but no luck.

I tried to make a boot floppy during the initial creation of Gentoo, but I guess the 
kernel is too big, and I did not discover the boot floppy did not work until I 
rebooted and needed it.

It seems my only option is to reinstall Gentoo again and start over since menuconfig 
or genkernel wont from my working Linux. But is there another way?

FYI, I hope to make a permante switch from SuSE to Gentoo. SuSE 8.1 worked great with 
my dual Athlon SCSI system, but 8.2 is broken, it wont load my SCSI driver, but 8.1 
did. Go figure. Gentoo did detect it and created the partitions during install.

Best Regards, Bruce



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