Hi folks!
Switching from 2.0.34 kernel to 2.2.7 seems to be not that easy (for me).
Due to the hope of improvements and a possibility to get my onboard
soundcard running (under Linux) I fetched the 2.2.7 kernel from kernel.org
.
But after compiling/rebooting I experienced the lack of ip aliasing (I
have multiple IP addresses on my eth0). A message at booting told me
"SIOCDELERT: no such process".
I built the 2.2.7 kernel on my RH5.1 with 2.0.34 kernel from RH and I
checked it several times that IP aliasing was turned on in the config.
Is it impossible to switch from RH5.1/2.034 to a RH5.1 with 2.2.7? I mean:
is the work not be done with a plain compiling/installing mdules, and this
sort of work? Do I need to do some additional do the scripts in /etc/rc.d/*
have to be exchanged, etc.?
I'd rather like to stick with my RH5.1 installation and a new kernel than
swapping to RH5.2 or even RH6.0.
Any suggestions for solving the problem?
TIA !
Uwe
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My configuration:
- Intel PII/350
- motherboard Intel BX440
- 64MB RAM
- 8GB IDE Hard disk, 2 GB wasted on Windoze :-(
- NE2000 ISA card on IRQ 10 / 0300
- plain RH 5.1 with 2.0.34 kernel (from RH 5.1)
BTW (off topic, sorry):
With the 2.2.7 kernel I got the info from /proc/pci that my onboard sound
card is a ES1371. Has anybody experience with it?
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