I'm having a hard time trying to guess how things work. I have an IBM Blade which uses a Tigon ethernet driver. I've compiled this into the kernel (not a module), but I don't see this driver being tried, so eventually the NFS mount fails and I get a kernel panic.

This must be some magic file that specifies what ethernet drivers to try, but if I knew what it was, I've forgotten it. How do I tell the FAI kernel what drivers to try?

What am I missing here?  TIA

Thomas Lange wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:03:32 +0200, Jan Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:


> it to your new kernel-source-dir/.config and compile it with your > modifications. Afterwards, copy the bzImage file to the right location in
The easiest way is to ger the fai-kernels pacakges sources and adjust
the kernel config files therein. The rebuild a new fai-kernels
package.

This uses the command make-kpkg that's much better than compiling and
copying a bzImage file.



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