Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
machoamerica wrote:
i compiled the 2.6.7 kernel from source using make-kpkg. when i
boot i get this:
UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
Kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block(3,4)
[snip]
worse, my old 2.4.18 kernel no longer works
i compiled the 2.6.7 kernel from source using make-kpkg. when i
boot i get this:
UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
Kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block(3,4)
/dev/hda4 is the root partition and has /boot on it as well. it's
an ext3 partition. i have no UDF partitions to
hi there. after apt-getting vlc, i found the sound didn't work. i then read that
under kde you also need kvlc installed and to execute vlc --intf kde. when i did
that, the sound worked once or twice, and then went back to not working. does anyone
have any ideas of what may be happening?
hi there, i'm running a dual boot sytem (debian, win98) and i'm finding that the
maximum volume i can get any application to play at (xmms, cdplay, dvd players, etc.)
is several times quieter than in the corresponding windows application. way quieter
than i would like. i'm not using alsa or
i'm looking through the kernel-image packages and i see packages for all flavors of
intel/amd processors except the 486. can i use either kernel-image-2.4.x-386 or
kernel-image-2.4.x-586 or do i have to muck around with a kernel-source-2.4.x package?
thanks,
macho
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