You might want to swapp point 0 and 1 , i don't see
a reason to do the FTPing as root :-)

- Erwin


Phil Daly wrote:
> 
> NOTES ON INSTALLING NMT RT-Linux Kernel-2.2.10+Beta11
> ====================================================
> 
> ****> READ ALL THESE NOTES BEFORE PROCEEDING ...
> 
> These notes pertain to kernel v2.2.10 and RT-Linux Beta11.
> Decide now if you require the kernel in bz2 or gz format.
> Since the beta11 real time extensions come in gz format, I
> will assume you get the kernel the same way.
> 
> Caveat Emptor: these instructions worked for me. Your
> mileage may vay. Please report problems (but do not expect me
> to fix them). By the way, I am installing this on a dual
> Pentium II 350MHz with 256Mb of main memory so all of the
> below is just a good mornings work :-)
> 
> 0. Login as root and watch your typing!
> 
>                                                     CHECK HERE WHEN OK ______
> 
> 1. Get the appropriate kernel from ftp.kernel.org (if the
>    load is too high try ftp.us.kernel.org or something
>    appropriate to your country):
> 
>       % cd /usr/src
>       % ftp ftp.kernel.org
>       username: anonymous
>       password: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       ftp> cd pub/linux/kernel/v2.2
>       ftp> binary
>       ftp> get linux-2.2.10.tar.gz
>       ftp> quit
> 
>                                                     CHECK HERE WHEN OK ______
>
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