Denny Schierz wrote:
hi Mark,
Mark Allums schrieb:
Where to start... well, I don't know your level of sophistication with
the kernel, but did you compile the kernel the "Debian way" or the
shame on me ;-) I used the Debian way via
make-kpkg --rootcmd fakeroot kernel_image --initrd
--append_to_version=.denny
It isn't complicated to get a running Kernel on my system, but it is, to
create a kernel for the Debian Installer.
cu denny
Ahh, I beg your pardon.
I don't see where you made the modules or installed them. (You said in
your earlier post that you copied them to a directory.) However, it
looks like your new kernel is looking for something and not finding it.
You seem to be trying to create a custom live CD. Do you use any gnu
or debian tools to automate the process?
If it is a CD, it may need support for the ISO 9660 CD standard. Did
you compile that into the kernel, or the initrd? Once the kernel takes
over from the boot loader, it doesn't know about filesystems unless they
have been compiled in.
Mark Allums
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