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>Subject: Not KDE, but please help anyhow...

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>I consider myself a reasonably competent Linux/KDE user - I've used for some
>time now. However, I recently fitted an ISDN-card to my PC, which runs fine
>under windows, but I discovered that the standard Kernel that came with
>RH6.0 seems not to include ISDN4Linux. I have recently gotten around to
>downloading the latest kernel and compiling it. Being a sensible sort, I
>kept the old kernel as well, and have both available on lilo. However, when
>I try and boot with the new Kernel it says "Setup File Not Found".
>
>Anyone able to help? the kernel is linux.2.3.31 from a tar.bzip2 archive,
>and I used the full sequence of setup steps - make mrproper, make xconfig,
>make zImage, make bzImage, make modules, make modules_install, then copied
>files and used the lilo tool of linuxconf. When this didn't work (giving the
>above error) I located various scripts (not mentioned in the documentation)
>in the output directories, and ran them one at a time before reconfiguring
>and installing lilo. Nothing worked!!!
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Sam BC
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