Oki said:
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> On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Aaron Solochek wrote:
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> > I built a 2.2.13 kernel, finally.. make boot worked. I edited silo.conf
> > and ran silo, all seemed ok.When I rebooted it complained that the
> > image was too big to fit in the destination. What can I do about this?
> > Should
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> I built a 2.2.13 kernel, finally.. make boot worked. I edited silo.conf
> and ran silo, all seemed ok.When I rebooted it complained that the
> image was too big to fit in the destination. What can I do about this?
> Should I stick to 2.0.38?
mak
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 11:02:15PM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> I built a 2.2.13 kernel, finally.. make boot worked. I edited silo.conf
> and ran silo, all seemed ok.When I rebooted it complained that the
> image was too big to fit in the destination. What can I do about this?
> Should I st
I built a 2.2.13 kernel, finally.. make boot worked. I edited silo.conf
and ran silo, all seemed ok.When I rebooted it complained that the
image was too big to fit in the destination. What can I do about this?
Should I stick to 2.0.38?
-Aaron Solochek
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