On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 04:18:10AM -0500, Colin Walters wrote: > Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I was trying to track down a crashing bug, and decided to try the > > system with the 2.4.12 kernel from kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc. I > > did apt-get on that package (and kernel-source / kernel-patch for > > good measure). There were no bad messages during the installation. I > > looked at the stuff that was put into /usr/doc for these packages, > > but I couldn't find anything that described how to properly install > > the new kernel. > > "dpkg -i" is the correct way. > > [...] > > > Anyway, I decided that no news was good news, that everything must > > have been put where it belonged and I was ready to reboot. I added a > > section for the new kernel in my quik.conf, ran quik, and > > rebooted. When I did, my keymap didn't work. > > Dan, could you fix this please? Also, (on a semi-related topic) could > you not compile in DevFS support at all (not just having support, but > disabled by default)? It makes the boot-floppies puke completely.
Keycodes I'll fix. That was an oversight. As for devfs, fix boot-floppies, please. It's much too useful, and I use it on voltaire (which is where I test these kernels before I upload something like the 2.4.14 in my home dir which can't detect pmac IDE :). -- Daniel Jacobowitz Carnegie Mellon University MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer