I'm pretty sure he meant replacing it on the install CD. Mitchel, have you tried using something like Knoppix, and installing Gentoo from that? I've found when needing very specific kernel arguments for installation Knoppix has worked great!
Hope this helps, -Jon "GenKiller" Gaudette Webmaster - http://www.digital-drip.com Co-Webmaster - http://www.cncnz.com On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 19:56, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: > After you get Gentoo running simply merge the kernel version you desire if > it's different that what the install put in. Then run make menuconfig, > configure the kernel, then make it and boot in in /boot. Add it to GRUB or > LILO and you are in business. You build the kernel in Gentoo the same way > you build it in any other distro. > > > > Hi list, > > > > I have some fairly specific kernel requirements during installation. > > > > Does anyone know how I can use a custom kernel to install the Gentoo > > system? > > > > Any advise on this subject would greatly be appreciated. > > > > Mitchell Smith -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
