* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010227 19:07]: > I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install. > I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
To compile your own kernel, try the "kernel-package" package. In this way you build kernel debian packages you can install/remove with dpkg. > I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file > directly. Debian doesn't seem to do that very well. Lots of warnings > about not changing files.. > > According the my previous experience with slackware my /etc/modules.conf > file should consist of something like: > alias cs46xx sound > alias eepro100 eth0 About the Debian way to manage modules, it's a good idea to look at /usr/share/doc/modutils/module-policy.Debian.gz. HTH, -- David

