Emmanuel
On 29 Feb 00, at 2:14, Emmanuel wrote:
> So have you figure out how to put the newly compile kernel into action. I
> have the similar problem here
> > cd /usr/src
> > rm linux
> > tar zxvf linux-2.2.5.tar.gz
> > (assuming that the linux-2.2.5.tar.gz file is in /usr/src -
> > co
So have you figure out how to put the newly compile kernel into action. I
have the similar problem here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
> After much scratching of heads by some senior IT persons I've finally
> worked out how to compile a 2.2.5 kernel. The kernel compile for a
> 166Mhz machi
Hello
After much scratching of heads by some senior IT persons I've finally
worked out how to compile a 2.2.5 kernel. The kernel compile for a
166Mhz machine was/is as follows from a tar.gz source (apologies to
those who can stand on their heads and do this)
cd /usr/src
rm linux
tar z
Richard wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I've been using. make menuconfig make dep make clean
> make bzIamge make modules make modules_install. Should I put
> the make clean at the end of the list of instructions ?
This is the right order.
You can do it at the end, too,
Not sure if this will help or not but here goes:
I am running 2.2.5 and it seems to work ok(knock on
wood) with the 6.0 dist.
I see that there are a few things that are supposed to
be upgraded...I do not know however how to change a
.tgz to a .spm so that it upgrades them properly. I
know ther
Hello
Just to make sure that I'm not completely wrong I thought I'd ask a
question about compiling a 2.2.5 kernel with SuSE 6.0.
Do I need to upgrade any of the packages to compile this kernel ?
We have had a longish argument about this over here. Some of us
think that it s