Marty, > However, taking the 2.2.20 source and the config > file associated with the generic image, changing only the > subarchitecture (?) from generic to lx164, gives a kernel > which just won't boot. No problems compiling, fortunately, > but MILO just complains that the kernel can't be booted, period.
Try configuring it as a PC164 instead of an LX164. I vaguely remember this problem. I don't remember what I did to solve it tough, but I can think of three tings I changed from the time I had it to the time it went away: 1. Upgraded to a never kernel 2. Upgraded to a never version of MILO 3. Changed from AlphaBIOS to SRM You might want to try one or all of these options. I don't know what the consequences are of choosing PC164 instead of LX164, but at least mine booted ;) - IT

