> You need to untar the source:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src# tar -xvzf
> After that, change the directory name to 'linux', so that your
uncompressed,
> untarred sources are in /usr/src/linux:
The usr/src/linux directory that was missing before has been created,
apparently
for some reason a reboo
> you need to, as in the documentation, run make-kpkg from the top-level
kernel
> directory, which will depend on where you put your kernel source. This is
typically
> either /usr/src/linux or /usr/src/kernel-source-
> glen
kernel-source? You mean "linux-2.4.12.tar.gz?
Or do you mean "linux-2.4.
> You need to untar the source:
> root@hostname:/usr/src# tar -xvzf
> After that, change the directory name to 'linux', so that your
uncompressed,
> untarred sources are in /usr/src/linux:
The usr/src/linux directory that was missing before has been created,
apparently
for some reason a reboot w
> you need to, as in the documentation, run make-kpkg from the top-level
kernel
> directory, which will depend on where you put your kernel source. This is
typically
> either /usr/src/linux or /usr/src/kernel-source-
> glen
kernel-source? You mean "linux-2.4.12.tar.gz?
Or do you mean "linux-2.4
> the make-kpkg and dpkg -i "The result Package" commands add all the
> needed for boot with the new kernel.
> Best regards. Jose Luis.
"make-kpkg" causes error:
"su: make-kpkg: command not found"
Now what, please?
Thanks! Doc
> the make-kpkg and dpkg -i "The result Package" commands add all the
> needed for boot with the new kernel.
> Best regards. Jose Luis.
"make-kpkg" causes error:
"su: make-kpkg: command not found"
Now what, please?
Thanks! Doc
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> To boot the kernel from /dev/hda2 with ide bus speed set to 66MHz, enter
on
> the GRUB command line:
> root (hd0,1)
OK.
> kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 idebus=66
When I enter this I get an "Error 15: File not found"
What is it that it cannot find and how do I go about repairing that, pl
> To boot the kernel from /dev/hda2 with ide bus speed set to 66MHz, enter
on
> the GRUB command line:
> root (hd0,1)
OK.
> kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 idebus=66
When I enter this I get an "Error 15: File not found"
What is it that it cannot find and how do I go about repairing that, p
I have the following and am about to reboot ... pray! :-)
Progeny update/upgrade to Unstable:
Steps:
Uncommented only unstable in sources.list
apt-get update
dpkg --purge --force-depends libfreetype6
apt-get -f dist-upgrade
(got an error on gdm)
Ran "apt-get -f dist-upgrade" again.
(additi
cause I was having trouble getting
the
pcmcia packages to compile properly with the 2.4.9 kernel.
>
> You don't, however, *have* to upgrade your kernel. And even if you do,
it's probably wise to have a pretty good idea of what's oging on and how to
use lilo before you do..
&g
I have the following and am about to reboot ... pray! :-)
Progeny update/upgrade to Unstable:
Steps:
Uncommented only unstable in sources.list
apt-get update
dpkg --purge --force-depends libfreetype6
apt-get -f dist-upgrade
(got an error on gdm)
Ran "apt-get -f dist-upgrade" again.
(addit
Did you have to download and install a separate pcmcia package as well?
What did you download and from where, please?
I am currently seeing Cardbus Services handle my 3Com 3c589 nic (under
Progeny and kernel 2.2.18). I am not clear as to what handles my nic under
Unstable and kernel 2.4.12 (whic
cause I was having trouble getting
the
pcmcia packages to compile properly with the 2.4.9 kernel.
>
> You don't, however, *have* to upgrade your kernel. And even if you do,
it's probably wise to have a pretty good idea of what's oging on and how to
use lilo before you do..
&g
Did you have to download and install a separate pcmcia package as well?
What did you download and from where, please?
I am currently seeing Cardbus Services handle my 3Com 3c589 nic (under
Progeny and kernel 2.2.18). I am not clear as to what handles my nic under
Unstable and kernel 2.4.12 (whi
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