Re: What is required for Kernel 2.2.12 ?

1999-09-20 Thread ragOO
Aaron Solochek wrote: I simply go to ftp.kernel.org and download the latest kernel and compiling it. But someone will correct me if I'm wrong. In Debian GNU/Linux, U have a package called 'kernel-package' in /misc. Install this pack and start compiling UR kernels using 'make-kpkg'.

What is required for Kernel 2.2.12 ?

1999-09-18 Thread Salman Ahmed
As you all might have guessed, I am in the process of customizing and configuring my Debian 2.1 so that I can dump RH. Next step is to move up to the 2.2.x kernel. I wish to run 2.2.12. Can someone tell me exactly what packages I will need to run the 2.2.x kernel ? I know that I will need some

Re: What is required for Kernel 2.2.12 ?

1999-09-18 Thread Aaron Solochek
I simply go to ftp.kernel.org and download the latest kernel and compiling it. i.e. put the tarball in /usr/src/ and tar-zvzf it. Then go into /usr/src/linux/ and make menuconfig. the make dep; make clean; make bzlilo. There are many veriations on this, but I don't ever recall needing new

Re: What is required for Kernel 2.2.12 ?

1999-09-18 Thread dyer
Salman Ahmed wrote: Can someone tell me exactly what packages I will need to run the 2.2.x kernel ? I know that I will need some packages from unstable but that's ok. the minimum requirements are included in the kernel source. Look in the Documentation/Changes file. Very straight forward. It

Re: What is required for Kernel 2.2.12 ?

1999-09-18 Thread Erik Hovland
Salman Ahmed wrote: As you all might have guessed, I am in the process of customizing and configuring my Debian 2.1 so that I can dump RH. Next step is to move up to the 2.2.x kernel. I wish to run 2.2.12. Can someone tell me exactly what packages I will need to run the 2.2.x

Re: What is required for Kernel 2.2.12 ?

1999-09-18 Thread Keith Harbaugh
On Sat, 1999-09-18 14:57:50 -0400, Salman Ahmed wrote: Can someone tell me exactly what packages I will need to run the 2.2.x kernel ? I know that I will need some packages from unstable but that's ok. Here is what my /etc/apt/sources.lists looks like right now : # Use for a local