You should have a look at 'Kernel HOWTO'. There is there all the 
answers to your questions.
        This is some of the information you could find in :
        

-> Just so I know and have my ducks in order.
-> 
-> Is this the correct method for re-compiling my Kernel??
-> 
-> cd /usr/src/Linux
-> make config      >>> Choose the configuration you want
-> make dep         >>>  I don't know

        Just add a 'make clean' here in order to delete all the old objects.


-> make zImage      >>> Compile the kernel in /usr/src/linux/arch/bin/i-386
                        (I am not sur of the path)
-> make zdisk       >>> Compile the kernel on your floppy disk
-> make zlilo       >>> Compile and copy the kernewl on / on then run LILO
-> 
-> Is this correct?  Can someone explain briefly each step and why I have
-> to do this???  I just want to understand it more.
-> 
-> 
-> Tony
-> This email originated from ourtownusa.com.



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