> 1) I never rebooted. The failure happened immediately after hitting Y on
the
> keyboard. I think that the install never happened and it never did
anything.
Ok...then what's happened (I'm pretty sure), is that script has
compared /proc/version to its list of possible kernels and come up
without a match. I suspect the reason for that may be the sub-version
of 2.2.16 you're running. The script is a bit limited in this
regard. What I'd try is editing that script so that it does match and
download the 2.2.16 win4lin kernel and install it for you.
[MWK] Looks like you're right, if I'm looking at the right stuff.
quickdownload.sh only seems to know 2.2.16-3 and 2.2.16-22. I am running
2.2.16 straight from kernel.org, which apparently isn't supported......
If that doesn't work, you can always go to the site and download it
yourself. Since you've already dealt with lilo.conf and such you know
how to set things up.
[MWK] Well, I'm looking at
ftp://ftp.netraverse.com/pub/win4lin/Linux_Kernels/SRPMS/ and I do see two
2.2.16 SRPMS. I will need some instructions from somewhere on how to use RPM
to do this stuff.....
OK, so I'm sort of lost now...... I learned how to build a kernel awhile
ago, but I've never had to use an RPM to do it, and all I can find for
2.2.16-22 is an RPM, and my version of RPM is complaining that it only
supports major numbers of 3, or something like that..
Instead of messing with RPM, is there a source on the net for a patch file
to take the source code tree from 2.2.16 up to 2.2.16-22?
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