I'd suggest building and installing your kernel using the kernel-package package. The basic sequence is 'make config', run make-kpkg to build the kernel and make a Debian package from it, and then use dpkg to install the kernel.
When I did "make-kpkg --zimage buildpackage" I eventually got dpkg-gencontrol: failure: chown new files list file: Illegal seek make[1]: *** [stamp-source] Error 29 (I'm assuming that's what you meant when you said "run make-kpkg".) In any case, there's no .deb file to install. (I'm assuming I need one to use dpkg.) DBW> Is there a way to get a log of all the boot messages? Take a look at dmesg. For some reason the messages about unresolved symbols in the modules aren't shown by dmesg. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]