Re: [ilugd] Kernel compilation

2003-06-22 Thread Tarun Dua
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 12:53, nikhil bhargava guessed: I guess the best way is to boot into the linuxsystem via some bootdisk or doosutils and thenn try editing /etc/modules.conf. Remove that modules and see what happens. I think Umesh said he could boot his server. He needs to look into the

Re: Re: [ilugd] Kernel compilation

2003-06-20 Thread nikhil bhargava
hello Tarun, I guess the best way is to boot into the linuxsystem via some bootdisk or doosutils and thenn try editing /etc/modules.conf. Remove that modules and see what happens. bye, nikhil Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Indiatimes at http://email.indiatimes.com Buy The Best In BOOKS

Re: Re: [ilugd] Kernel compilation

2003-06-20 Thread umesh anand
hello Tarun, I guess the best way is to boot into the linuxsystem via some bootdisk or doosutils and thenn try editing /etc/modules.conf. Remove that modules and see what happens. well the moot point is how do i know what modules are creating the problem?? any clues?? umesh thanx again

Re: [ilugd] Kernel compilation

2003-06-19 Thread Tarun Dua
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 07:17, umesh anand wrote: hi i am trying to recomplie the kernel for an HCL server with (SCSI supported ) with AICC7xxx did all that was required to recompile the kernel. the whole thing is working fine except for the following message that came up during boot up

Re: [ilugd] Kernel compilation

2003-06-17 Thread umesh anand
hi i am trying to recomplie the kernel for an HCL server with (SCSI supported ) with AICC7xxx did all that was required to recompile the kernel. the whole thing is working fine except for the following message that came up during boot up exiting /sbin/insmod abnormally rest of the stuff is