Christophe
On the Redhat site
(http://store.redhat.com/corp/support/docs/kernel-upgrade/kernel-upgrade.htm
l) there is a redhat kernel howto that describes how to make and install a
new kernel on Redhat. The important step is the "initial ramdisk" step.
Unless you do this you can end up in a state where a module needs to be
loaded in order to access a your disk device (scsi) but you cant load the
module as you cant acess the disk.
Hope this helps
Peter
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On 7/15/99 at 11:41 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all !
>
>I'm a newbie in Linux SMP machines, despite I'm a professional in IT for
12 years :-)
>
>I'm (of course) having trouble with my RH 5.2: unable to run un SMP, even
by issuing the traditional "SMP=1 + make stuffs". The machine still runs
on single CPU0.
>When forcing a kernel change by copying a zImage in /boot, THEN it runs
SMP but crashes on filesystem mounting. I can mount them manually and play
until next reboot...
>
>Is this RH 5.2 (stock, not patched in any way) experiencing troubles ?
>
>Christophe.
>
>PS: y a-t-il des fran�ais dans la salle ?
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