[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Current sources are 2.2.1, btw.  Updated kernel binaries rsn.
> Either recompile your kernel without the CONFIG_ROOT_NFS option or pass a
> root=<root-device> option.
I believe there is a different kernel option for the BOOTP autoconfiguration
(CONFIG_IP_PNP).

This is just a suggestion...I think maybe it would be better to first get new
cross-compiler tarballs with the latest binutils and gcc versions, so that
users can build their own custom kernels without having to wonder if they
have properly applied all the patches.  Mips and mipsel RPMS with these
versions would also be helpful, so that if the user successfully installs
with an old precompiled kernel, they can use that to build the latest sources
natively.  Perhaps these already exist, but I have not seen them.

It just seems to me that it's unlikely that many people who know enough to
install Linux/MIPS will be content with a set of pre-chosen kernel options.

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