[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With my custom kernel, the system makes it to the beastie menu. After
selecting an option, the screen clears (no kernel text displayed),
after which the 486 is restarted. Works fine on modern computer
though. What now? [ATTACHMENT] is my kernel config. Something that
might be needed or is redunant?

Oh and.. should I be using 5.1 over 6.2?

Well for one you should probably not try to boot an i686 kernel on a 486....

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Darren Pilgrim
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