So have you figure out how to put the newly compile kernel into action. I
have the similar problem here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
> After much scratching of heads by some senior IT persons I've finally
> worked out how to compile a 2.2.5 kernel. The kernel compile for a
> 166Mhz machine was/is as follows from a tar.gz source (apologies to
> those who can stand on their heads and do this)
>
> cd /usr/src
> rm linux
> tar zxvf linux-2.2.5.tar.gz
> (assuming that the linux-2.2.5.tar.gz file is in /usr/src -
>
> copy/paste in X-windows)
> mv linux linux-2.2.5
> ln -s linux-2.2.5 linux
>
> cd linux
> make xconfig (in X-windows)
>
> at this point it pays to wake up a bit.... - ... there is a
> default setting for multi-processor support which is of no use
> whatsoever for the normal PC user. Watch out for it !! Select the
> processor that suits your own needs.
>
> make dep
> make clean
> make bzImage --ignore-errors
> make modules
> make modules_install
> make bzlilo
>
> And then reboot and get ready for the worst.
>
> I should point out that SuSE do not recommend or support this kind
> of DIY computing so you have been warned. So far I haven't found
> what's broken. That comes next.
>
> I thought that someone else might like to know what to do with the
> 2.2.5 kernel compile.
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard
> Sheffield UK
> 0973 682181
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