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[ILUG] Kernel fun

[ILUG] Kernel fun

cybersean3000 at yahoo.com cybersean3000 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 2 17:02:37 IST 2001


Did you install a new boot image in /boot?
Is lilo pointing to the new boot image?

-=Sean Edwards=-

On 2 Oct 2001, at 16:59, Jeremy Smyth wrote:

> Right. On a RH6.2 box, orig kernel 2.2.14, decided to send it up to 2.4.6, 
> because I had it on a mag CD, and I need it for some stuff. I configured it, 
> compiled it, and it booted. Then I reconfigured it, specifically some parport 
> and SCSI stuff (for a zip drive) and APM (it's a laptop), and now it hangs just 
> before running init, just after clearning out unused kernel memory. I've tried 
> playing about with APM settings, SMP stuff, etc. No joy.
> 
> I'm about to re-visit the kernel HOWTO. Any other pointers? or am I being 
> stupid?
> 
> /jer
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