On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 16:12, curtis wrote: > > > About a month ago I created a CD image for a 2.4.x kernel installation, which > image I created using jigdo. > > When I attempted to do an installation from the CD, which > started out fine, I reached a point where it was going to “install modules > and > drivers,” and it asked me for access to a necessary file. > Unfortunately, I don’t remember the name of the file or the default > location it was trying to locate it in, but my question is: why? Do I > need to also burn some files and directories onto the installation CD? > And, how could that be possible, if the CD is burned as an image? Or, > am I completely missing something. > > Curtis
You don't necessarily need to install modules if the kernel has enough compiled in to boot your hardware. The images from a month ago , and still are, experimental, afaik . The latest jigdo.files (woody i386)do work for me as long as I get a good checksum when the image creation is finished. -- Greg C. Madden Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
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