Re: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-11 Thread Romanator
Mark Weaver wrote: > > Romanator wrote: > > > > s wrote: > > > > > > Tom, > > > I have been trying to use the 'vanilla' kernel and believe as you suggest > > > that this is where my supermount troubles lie. I have checked all the cooker > > > mirrors that will work for me and can only locate sou

Re: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-11 Thread Mark Weaver
Romanator wrote: > > s wrote: > > > > Tom, > > I have been trying to use the 'vanilla' kernel and believe as you suggest > > that this is where my supermount troubles lie. I have checked all the cooker > > mirrors that will work for me and can only locate source-rpms and not the > > src.rpms. W

Re: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-11 Thread Mark Weaver
Tom Brinkman wrote: > > Other than there seems to be all kinds of webpages and opinions on > how to compile a kernel, I don't know what all the fuss is about. > >IMO, compiling 'vanilla' source, like from kernel.org is often, but > misguidedly advised. Mandrake, like most major distros h

SV: SV: [newbie] SV: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-11 Thread Blomquist, Niklas
> > If I install the kernel-2.4.1-7mdk.i586.rpm my system does > not boot upp > > corretcly, it stops when it's going to access the RAID set. > But if I install > > the kernel-source-2.4.1-7mdk, enable the RAID support, and > compile the > > kernel, then the system boot up correctly. > > ** Ho

Re:[newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-10 Thread s
Oohhh, ok. I get it now. Thanks so much for your patience. -s On Saturday 10 February 2001 09:56 pm, you wrote: > > http://mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade3.html > the only change will be instead of tar xfzC [kernel-source].tar.gz > you'll be doing 'rpm -Uvh' on the 2.4 Mandrake kernel*r

Re:[newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-10 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 10 February 2001 08:08 pm, s wrote: I have the files you > referred to below (downloaded a couple of days ago) and read the > howto at mandrakeuser.org and I still don't know how to compile it. > The site gave instructions how to rpm -i and how to compile from the > tarball, but how

Re:[newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-10 Thread s
Well, now I'm beginning to feel like a pest. I hesitate to ask, but it has become necessary. (I really need the agpgart support of the new kernel for my video card and mobo combo.) I have the files you referred to below (downloaded a couple of days ago) and read the howto at mandrakeuser.or

Re:[newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-10 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 10 February 2001 04:40 pm, s wrote: > Tom, > I have been trying to use the 'vanilla' kernel and believe as you > suggest that this is where my supermount troubles lie. I have > checked all the cooker mirrors that will work for me and can only > locate source-rpms and not the src.rpms.

Re: SV: [newbie] SV: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-10 Thread Altoine B
> > *** Correction*** > > > > kernel 2.2.x and up to the current kernel beta has RAID > > support enabled by default for mdk package versions. From the > ?!?! **??** What does "?!?!" mean? Is it an emoticon like an exclamation of bewilderment, confusion, shock, disbelief, or conternation?

SV: [newbie] SV: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-10 Thread Blomquist, Niklas
> > > > > > > > The kernel-2.4.1 has not RAID support enable, must I > > > > recompile the kernel to add that? > > *** Correction*** > > kernel 2.2.x and up to the current kernel beta has RAID > support enabled by default for mdk package versions. From the ?!?! If I install the kernel-2

Re: [newbie] SV: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-09 Thread Altoine B
> > soory to e-mail you but how the hell do i stop all these > > linux e-mail's **Interrupt*** Create a filter to send any mail withou an "Re:" to the trash. LOL Next select only those subjects that interrest you. Delete the rest. All will be fine after that. If it is too much of a task to s

[newbie] SV: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-09 Thread Blomquist, Niklas
Nope > -Ursprungligt meddelande- > Från: Kelly, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Skickat: den 9 februari 2001 21:07 > Till: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Ämne: RE: [newbie] Kernel questions > > > You've got to be kidding me! > > -Ori

RE: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-09 Thread Kelly, Christopher
You've got to be kidding me! -Original Message- From: Paul Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 3:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Kernel questions soory to e-mail you but how the hell do i stop all these linux e-mail's

Re: [newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-09 Thread Paul Jones
soory to e-mail you but how the hell do i stop all these linux e-mail's - Original Message - From: ; "Niklas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:30 PM Subject: [newbie] Kernel questions > What is the difference

[newbie] Kernel questions

2001-02-09 Thread Blomquist, Niklas
What is the difference between kernel-source-xxx and kernel-x.x.x.src? Who do I compile a kernel-x.x.x.src? The kernel-2.4.1 has not RAID support enable, must I recompile the kernel to add that? I get problem with the soundcard and nic after compiling the 2.4.0 and 2.4.1 kernel. Ke

[newbie] kernel questions (patching and soundcore.o)

2000-08-04 Thread Daniel H
Hi I have L-M v. 7.0 with the 2.2.16 kernel. When I run Linux with the installed kernel (2.2.14) my sound works fine, but when I try running Linux with the new kernel, I get an error saying that sound and midi modules can't be found. Also, I've downloaded the kernel patch ide.2.2.16 , but I'm not