According to Brian: While burning my CPU. > > > > The solution is to manually install the "bin86" package. > > OK, I installed the bin86 rpm and the compile compiles, but the kernel > doesn't load. > > VFS: Cannot open root device 03:01 > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:01 > > So, where do I get prozac for the kernel. > > What didn't I compile into my config this time? Possably IDE support, or you simply have not installed the new kernel with "lilo". Or, which ever boot loader you use. Follow the README in /usr/src/linux > > Brian > N5BA > -- Regards Richard. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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