I'm having no success in compilinig a working kernel on two Mandrake 7.1 machines.
I've upgraded the kernel to 2.2.16-9 and then patched it. Before I patched it I made
a kernel to see if it would, it did, and I'm running on it.
After the patch it completes the build, but won't boot from the created kernel, I get
the words
"loading w4" ( the name of the kernel I created)
and then the machine reboots.
The only change in the config was selecting to run windows applications, (Win4Lin
support).
I have emailed support@trelos and they have so far been no help on this issue, but
have solved two other issues that I have had.
I ran the default kernel supplied from the FTP site until I got my new CD-RW and need
SCSI support. Which by the way, works in the kernel I compiled before I applied the
Win4Lin patch. So I can boot the Trelos kernel, run Win4lin but not be able to write
CD's. Or boot the bzImage I compiled and write CD-RW's but not run Win4Lin. (
comments withheld ).
One machine is a 650 MHz P3 with 256MB or RAM, IDE drive and IDE CDRW.
The other machine is a 450 MHz AMD K6-3 with 128MB RAM, SCSI drives and an IDE CD-RW.
Both do the same thing with the compiled kernel, reboot, when they try to load it.
I only need it to work on the AMD, for which it was purchased, but decided to try it
on the Pentium to see if it was something specific to that machine. Apparently, it is
not.
Can anyone help?
VMware is not an option at home because if the SCSI disks.
Thanks in advance,
PK
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