On (06/06/03 14:48), Informática. Cabildo de La Gomera wrote: > How can I install the new kernel? > I use dselect - if you use help (?) it will give you the command key to search (/) Look for "kernel"; to repeat the search use "\".
You need a kernel-image 2.4.18 for your machine type (probably i686 depending on the age of your PC). It will suggest some dependencies (kernel-package etc). You will need to amend your lilo.conf file (as instructed during the installation) and then run lilo. Make sure you've made a boot floppy with your current kernel before you start. type "mkboot" as root (otherwise if you hit a problem you may not be able to boot the system to get out of trouble) HTH Clive > > > # modprobe smbfs > > > # Can´t locate module smbfs > > > > > > It says it cant locate the needed module, and I am sure that > > > "apt-get install smbfs" says "Sorry, smbfs is already the newest > version" > > > > > > Where is the module smbfs? How can I install it? > > > > What kernel are you running? How about upgrading to 2.4.18 which is > > available as a deb-package. > > > > Regards > > > > Clive > > > > On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 10:16:50AM +0100, Inform?tica. Cabildo de La > > > Gomera wrote: > > > > > ?Can someone tell me how to add support to smbfs to the Kernel? > > > > > > > > Try modprobe smbfs. If this works, then add to the end of > > > > /etc/modules this simple line: > > > > > > > > smbfs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]