Hi Marc...:)

Just build your kernel and do a make release... just takes a little time
then run the script /usr/src/release/i386/mkisoimages.sh
--- READ the info about this in the shell script so you
build what you want and you can even set up drives to be mounted
... YOU can build a bootable CD with your custom kernel...
Then burn this iso image file to a CD and it will boot your kernel...
everytime...

joseph

On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 12:36, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> G'day ...
> 
>   I'm having a bugger of a time getting my laptop with a third-party
> ethernet adapter installed with 5.0, since it won't properly configure the
> adapter ...
> 
>   what I'd like to do is build a custom boot kernel, that gets rid of
> everything but what I require for that laptop, so that the onboard doesn't
> conflict with the 3rd party one ...
> 
>   all I can find so far on how to do this is to go through the whole 'make
> release' procedure ... is there an easier way of doing this that I'm not
> finding?
> 
> thanks ...
> 
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