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evrything is fine now - I mangaed to get it running and it seems pretyy fine - I only need now to touch & andjust all the small particulars - ...
- 06-15-2005 #11Linux Newbie
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evrything is fine now - I mangaed to get it running and it seems pretyy fine - I only need now to touch & andjust all the small particulars - thanx to ALL
p.s.: a little word of advice for those trying to update to the new linux kernel2.6.11.11 : you fully need to configure the new kernel as nothing is set by default as I thought - especially all fyle system types (thats basiclaly the reason why i couldnt boot it)
good luck to ALLIf you get on the wrong train all the stations you will come to will be the wrong stations.
Zen
- 06-16-2005 #12Linux Newbie
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Yep, that is what happens when you don't use a default .config file. or a starter config for "menuconfig". It can get rather hectic when you have NOTHING in the kernel, and all the stuff you need unavailable.
Originally Posted by operator
only thing i keep in my kernels is the hardware & filesystems i need to boot (ext2, ide...etc) so that my kernel is small, and anything else is modular.
feels better to dig your way out, rather than just blow it up and restart, doesn't it? -)


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