Hi,
This practice might help you. In the /boot, there is almost always a
config file which was used to build the currently running kernel (should
be named, configxxx). Copy this file to the /usr/local/linux folder.
Then use make old config, it would prompt you for the new things that
are the
hope someone does help you out, but do surely turn on the video / kbd
options lest you be seeing a blank screen on bootup.
had read quite a bit about blank screens on 2.5(especially when people
run make oldconfig..!) so just mentioned..
affly
robins
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:11, Arjun Asthana