[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 1. When I install RedHat and get the Kernel not found error, where is
> the setup program looking for the kernel, so that I can put it in the
> right place and finish the installation properly
The install program is actually looking for the presence of a package.
If you supply the package to the program when it gets to that point,
it won't see it (it needs to be there when it scans the packages first
time round).
I do have a CD which has a complete (and I think) working distribution
on, but I'm currently waiting on Paul to let me know if it works or not.
> 2. This is possibly linked in the previous question but where do I
> put the kernel that I heve compiled for the computer to boot the new
> kernel as oppose to the old one.
I keep mine in /boot on the root filesystem.
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