So this is where I'm at, I've got the vanilla 2.6.23 kernel from kernel.org,
patched with the "kamikaze5" patches, and it compiles nicely. I've added the
fix mentioned above.

However, I'm having an issue testing with the kernel. I can't get it to
boot. The kernel can't find the root partition. I think it gets named or
numbered differently with the new kernel. It complains that /dev/sda1 does
not exist or a variety of similar errors depending on my kernel parameters
passed via grub.

I've tried root=0802, root=/dev/sda1, and the UID thingy that was there in
the first place.

Not sure if I'm missing compiling something into the kernel, or if it's just
a device numbering problem.

Anyone have any bright ideas?

R.

On 11/7/07, Gene Lapointe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Any luck yet RobA?
>
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