Re: Installing slink with a 2.3 kernel

1999-08-28 Thread Gerald . Preissler
With kernel-package you can create a *.deb from your compiled kernel. Can
you install this?

bye
Jerry

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Installing slink with a 2.3 kernel

1999-08-27 Thread remmie
I am trying to install slink on my friend's computer. However, she needs a 2.3 
kernel (because she has a new hard drive controller that only the 2.3.x kernels 
recognize). What I tried to do is compile the kernel from my own linux box (I 
tested it out and it booted fine, by the way), copy it over to her computer, 
and use loadlin (from DOS) to start the installation with the new kernel. 
However, loadlin gives me an error that it is not a kernel image. I'm using 
loadlin 1.6, which *says* it has support for bzImages (I compiled the kernel 
with make bzImage..).

Anyone have any ideas on how I could get loadlin to work correctly or another 
way of installing debian with a kernel not from the CD?

I also tried making boot  root disks by hand and got an error about could not 
find init after inserting the root disk... even though I had /sbin/init on 
that disk. Is there a correct Debian way to make boot/root disks with a new 
kernel or is by scratch the only option available to me?

If anyone could help in any way, thanks a lot.

Colin McMillen


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