I resolved the problem by recompiling and installing the kernel and modules the "regular" way (make xconfig, make bzImage, make modules, make install_modules etc). I guess there might be a problem with the debian method using kernel-source-2.2.14 and 2.2.15, or maybe I needed to configure something differently than when I used 2.2.13.
Don't know if there is a bug or not. Michael Heyes mh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/02/2000 08:46:23 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org cc: (bcc: Mike Heyes/LincolnFP/BerisfordPlc) Subject: Internal error installing recompiled kernel 2.2.14 I've recompiled and installed kernels before and haven't had this problem. I downloaded the kernel source and headers debs for 2.2.14, rebuilt and recompiled the kernel source without any errors, then did a make dep. Next, found the *Custom* kernel in /usr/src, and tried to install it with make-kpkg kernel_image. It came back with "Internal Error: (boot) is not a directory" and stopped. I'm stuck. Any idea where I went astray? thanks, Michael Heyes still using 2.2.13