Ok, it really depends on your config.
Do you have a USB mouse or keyboard, what's you sound card, network card...?

When you run make {x,g,menu}config there is a short description for each option.

The better way is to look at the kernel how-to (http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO/).

I hope my posts will be useful.

Bye, Aurel.

Markus Lindström wrote:

All right, I'll try it out later this evening, because I'll have to download the .deb with Windows, then burn it onto a disk, yadda yadda. I'll try reconfiguring the kernel as well, just to be sure. By the way, what are modules good for? Yeah, it's a newbie question, but I have to ask. ;-)

Aurel wrote:

Yes, module-init-tools isn't in stable packages, try to download (you'll find a .deb here: http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/stable/module-init-tools/binary-i386/) and install it, you should use modules.

Retry making a make-kpkg clean before compiling and choose the default answers and the end of the installation ([No] then [Yes]) whith dpkg -i ../kernel-image* .

Check your lilo and run lilo -v just to be sure.

Aurel.





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