mouse not working after kernel rebuild

2006-09-18 Thread Fred J.
HiI built 2 kernels, the second one in the line below makes the mousenot active and I am trying to find out what feature needs settingin-order to activate the mouse, by comparing with known good kernel,using diff.the first is the good one, the second has the mouse not working.but I really don't

Re: mouse not working after kernel rebuild

2006-09-18 Thread Fred J.
"Fred J." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HiI built 2 kernels, the second one in the line below makes the mousenot active and I am trying to find out what feature needs settingin-order to activate the mouse, by comparing with known good kernel,using diff.the first is the good one, the second has the

How to make modules accessible after kernel rebuild

2004-09-29 Thread David Jarvie
some SCSI mechanism (presumably the ide-scsi module or something similar). /lib/modules/modprobe.conf and /etc/modules.conf have not been updated by the kernel rebuild, and neither have any files in /etc/modprobe.d. I presume that the problem is simply that the configuration files lack details

Re: Kernel rebuild problems

2004-08-17 Thread Alexis Huxley
As far as I can tell, the problem is that the new kernel cannot mount the root filesystem and I have no idea why, as it is ext3 and ext3 is built into the kernel. Are you sure? I mean are you sure it's in the kernal *and* not a module? The symptoms you describe would indicate it is in but

Kernel rebuild problems

2004-08-16 Thread dbarker
THis is a bit long, but if anyone has insight into buildling 2.6.x kernels maybe they can help before I pull out all of my hair. I installed sarge on my Averatec 3220 (AMD-2000 CPU, 256MB) using the latest version of the installer (this would be about six weeks ago). Everything is fine, except

Re: Kernel rebuild problems

2004-08-16 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I installed sarge on my Averatec 3220 (AMD-2000 CPU, 256MB) using the latest version of the installer (this would be about six weeks ago). Everything is fine, except the wireless (builtin Broadcom, needing ndiswrapper). Now, I've also

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-02 Thread David Z Maze
Kris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just to clarify if the file I download is a .deb file then in order to follow the steps listed in the link provided I would have to dpkg --install kernel-PCMCIA-modules-2.4.18-586tsc_2.4.18-5_all.deb Uh, yes, that is how you would install a package with dpkg...

Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-01 Thread Kris
I seem to be having a problem rebuilding my kernel with PCMCIA. The only source I could find for PCMCIA were PCMCIA-cs_3.1.33-6_i386.deb and kernel-PCMCIA-modules-2.4.18-586tsc_2.4.18-5_all.deb both of these are dep files. I am following these steps listed at

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-01 Thread ronin2
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 15:42:51 -0800 Kris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: both of these are dep files. I am following these steps listed at http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/ch-kernel.en.html for rebuilding a kernel Try using these directions instead:

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2003-04-01 Thread David Z Maze
Kris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I seem to be having a problem rebuilding my kernel with PCMCIA. The only source I could find for PCMCIA were PCMCIA-cs_3.1.33-6_i386.deb ...which is the userspace code; you need this, but on it's own it's not enough... and

Re: Woody kernel rebuild screws the pooch.

2002-02-03 Thread Phillip Remaker
Phillip == Phillip Remaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Phillip Worse, I can't get make-kpkg modules_install to work. I'm Phillip not sure exactly which source I need in /usr/src/modules, Phillip and the make process seems to error out every time. You do not need modules_install. That is

Re: Woody kernel rebuild screws the pooch.

2002-02-03 Thread Caleb Shay
On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 23:41, Phillip Remaker wrote: I'd implement it natively in the kernel, but I can't find rtl8139 as an option in make menuconfig even though there is an rtl8139.c source file. Hrmph. Well, I moved on to 2.4 a while back, but if I remember correctly, the RTL8139 is

Re: Woody kernel rebuild screws the pooch.

2002-02-03 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
* Phillip Remaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: I seem to be an idiot. I wanted to add sound to by Woody install, and figured I needed to build me a kernel (to add isapnp which seems not to be there by default). The kernel (2.2.20) that installed with the woody installer used the

Woody kernel rebuild screws the pooch.

2002-02-02 Thread Phillip Remaker
I seem to be an idiot. I wanted to add sound to by Woody install, and figured I needed to build me a kernel (to add isapnp which seems not to be there by default). The kernel (2.2.20) that installed with the woody installer used the RTL8139 loadable module, and worked great. I followed the

Re: Woody kernel rebuild screws the pooch.

2002-02-02 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Phillip == Phillip Remaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Phillip Worse, I can't get make-kpkg modules_install to work. I'm Phillip not sure exactly which source I need in /usr/src/modules, Phillip and the make process seems to error out every time. You do not need modules_install. That

Kernel Rebuild

2001-07-04 Thread Jeremy
I'm new to the idea of rebuilding my kernel for including or excluding things in my configuration, but I decided to brave it today and was (fairly) successful. I'm having a little bit of a problem, though. I need both the UMDA66 and the SMP features. I have the potato 2.2r2 installation CD set

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2001-07-04 Thread Brian Nelson
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:09:34PM -0500, Jeremy wrote: I'm new to the idea of rebuilding my kernel for including or excluding things in my configuration, but I decided to brave it today and was (fairly) successful. I'm having a little bit of a problem, though. I need both the UMDA66 and the

Re: Kernel Rebuild

2001-07-04 Thread Brian Nelson
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:45:17PM -0400, Brian Nelson wrote: I believe you need to apply a patch in the 2.2.x series kernel for UDMA-66 support. Did you get your kernel source from the official site (kernel.org or some mirror) or from a Debian mirror with 'apt-get kernel-source-2.2.18' or

Re: kernel rebuild w.o./ purging 3rd-party modules?

2001-05-17 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, May 14, 2001 at 09:01:22AM -0700, Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Anybody know how to do kernel rebuilds in such a way that existing 3rd-party kernel modules (ie those not included in the kernel src tree) aren't removed from /lib/modules/... ? Copy them off to the side,

Re: [users] Re: kernel rebuild w.o./ purging 3rd-party modules?

2001-05-17 Thread MaD dUCK
back into /lib/modules when you've installed your new kernel? i don't think modules are removed. that was always my problem with left-over modules after a kernel rebuild and subsequent non-defined symbols when running depmod -a. but just to be sure, do as karsten says. martin

kernel rebuild w.o./ purging 3rd-party modules?

2001-05-14 Thread Krzys Majewski
Anybody know how to do kernel rebuilds in such a way that existing 3rd-party kernel modules (ie those not included in the kernel src tree) aren't removed from /lib/modules/... ? -chris

No booting after kernel rebuild possible

2000-07-08 Thread Christoph Walther
Hello, using Debian 2.1 from the O'Reilly-Book Learning Debian GNU/Linux, I'm wondering about a problem after kernel rebuild, no starting neither with the new kernel nor with the old kernel is possible: Partition check: request_module[block-major-8]: Root fs not mounted VFS: Cannot open root

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-05 Thread Waif W. Urchin
Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could share it with you. The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from today. The first attempt was done after a clean floppy install (ppp, slip, bsd

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-05 Thread Michael Beattie
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote: Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could share it with you. Thats quite alright... :) The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from

RE: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-02 Thread Moore, Paul
From: Waif W. Urchin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Grr... Alright, still trying to recompile my kernel after doing an initial install from floppy. While I'm not particularly able to help with your problem, I'd guess that you don't actually need to recompile the kernel. So maybe you can avoid the

Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Waif W. Urchin
Grr... Alright, still trying to recompile my kernel after doing an initial install from floppy. First I couldn't find 'make'. As pointed out (nicely) by some of you, the floppy install apparently does not contain this file. Downloaded and dpkg'd it (I actually had dpkg installed!). Tried

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Martin Bialasinski
WWU == Waif W Urchin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WWU Debain can't find gcc. Well gcc is a compiler. You can't expet to have this big fat thing on this few disks. WWU Where do I find, and what is cpp? Is it part of libc? The version of cpp is the C (the programming language) preprocessor. It

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote: [ snip ] : I'd like to find a nice essential things to download after doing a bare : floppy install FAQ or some such. There is a reason the install throws you into dselect after the initial reboot :) dselect has a minimum set of packages ready for

Re: Kernel rebuild

1998-11-01 Thread Michael Beattie
In response to all of the below, I would recommend that you try to get your ppp connection to work, so you can _finish_ the installation. The kernel is probably the least of your worries at this point in time. If you post the tail of your /var/log/ppp.log file, starting from where pppd is fired

Problems with Debian 1.3.1 kernel rebuild

1997-08-11 Thread Harmon Sequoya Nine
I've rebuilt my kernel and the compile goes well. However, /lib/modules/2.0.30/modules.dep does not get created properly on the first reboot. The kernel says its creating it (which it does), but its completely empty. Help -- Harmon -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the

Re: Problems with Debian 1.3.1 kernel rebuild

1997-08-11 Thread Bruce Perens
Did you say make modules modules_install when you built the kernel? Bruce -- Can you get your operating system fixed when you need it? Linux - the supportable operating system. http://www.debian.org/support.html Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: Problems with Debian 1.3.1 kernel rebuild

1997-08-11 Thread Daniel J. Mashao
On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote: I've rebuilt my kernel and the compile goes well. However, /lib/modules/2.0.30/modules.dep does not get created properly on the first reboot. The kernel says its creating it (which it does), but its completely empty. I have a nearly similar

Re: Problems with Debian 1.3.1 kernel rebuild

1997-08-11 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote: Harmon I've rebuilt my kernel and the compile goes well. However, Harmon /lib/modules/2.0.30/modules.dep does not get created properly Harmon on the first reboot. The kernel says its creating it (which it Harmon does), but its completely empty.