If you mean in /boot, then no. There were lying old kernels and ramdisks.
When booting it says: `VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)' P.S. There is one more thing. I am compiling in SUSE for the first time. And I didn't know that `make install' script creates ramdisk itself. So I tried to create it myself. To refresh me memory, I typed `mkinitrd' ... just to look it usage, like it was in redhat ... but it began to to something. I didn't understand what and how to use it ... so I've looked in to README.SUSE. And found out that ramdisk is already done by make. On 24/02/07, J Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Crox Godofcheats wrote: > Hi! > I decided to recompile my kernel (I have openSUSE 10.2 with kernel > 2.6.18...). I say > make xconfig > make > make install_modules > make install > > After rebooting it failed to restart. Not only new kernel, but two old > and failsafe. I've done something wrong? Could you have overwritten the factory supplied kernel with your home-built version? Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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