I've done it. But there's not enough disk space in the standard boot disk
to do it on one disk, thus you need to spplit the rescue disk into two.
Assuming you have the rescue images on your hard drive, here's what you
do:
0. Compile your kernel (see below)
1. mount the rescue image (you need
hello everybody:
how can i make a 2.2.13 kernel rescue boot disk?
(instead of the 2.0.36 one)
seems to need it for an athlon debian installation
thanks
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Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: 2.2.13 resc disk?
hallo Stephan
hello everybody
thanks for you support, really
i have result my problem making the instalation from the potato
distribution (althouhg it is called inestable is vey solid indeed)
with a 2.2.12 kernel
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