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I've been having some trouble with the install...
I had decided to compile my kernel normally, without genkernel this time, and the
kernel pukes on me during startup about how I'm missing this-module-and-that-module
that Gentoo needs. Eventually it
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What kernel version are you using? and bootloader?
Scott Jackson wrote:
| I've been having some trouble with the install... I had decided to
| compile my kernel normally, without genkernel this time, and the
| kernel pukes on me during startup about
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LILO (because it's simpler than GRUB) and gentoo-sources-2.4.22 whatever the latest is
on the emerge tree. Yesterday.
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Thomas Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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1) When you compile your kernel are you doing:
~ make dep make clean bzImage modules modules_install
2) any modules you have, are they in modules.autoload?
Tom
| LILO (because it's simpler than GRUB) and gentoo-sources-2.4.22
| whatever the latest
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am I not supposed to do a make install on linux?
modules.autoload, yes.
make dep make clean bzImage modules modules_install install
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Thomas Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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After going through the installation, when I reboot nothing happens
until I press enter. After that I get screens and screens of garbage.
Nothing readable, not even recognizable characters, just dots. :-/
I used gentoo-sources for the kernel, and no xdm or anything, just plain
vanilla text-mode
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 23:38, Larry Meadors wrote:
After going through the installation, when I reboot nothing happens
until I press enter. After that I get screens and screens of garbage.
Nothing readable, not even recognizable characters,
I've spent the last day working through a stage 1 install on an IBM
Thinkpad T22. The install seems OK so far, except for pcmcia. For some
reason pcmcia fails on startup.
/etc/init.d/pcmcia start returns:
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r1/pcmcia/ds.o: init_module: Operation not
permitted
with, but that doesn't necessarily
make it right.
I posted this as an FYI and to ask if the fact that I had to do all this
work is an indication of a bad load?
Cory
Original Message
Subject: [Fwd: [gentoo-user] installation woes]
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2003 17:05:23 -0600
From: cory