Re: How to make a rescue disk with an MCA-enabled kernel?
Nathan E Norman <finn@midco.net> wrote:
> Hmm. I'm not sure what you mean. My point was this: if I compile a
> 2.0.32 kernel for the hamm rescue disk, the modules disk is pretty
> worthless - all the modules there say they are compiled against 2.0.33.
> (I've run into this one already). I did include loadable module
> support, however, and modules which match the kernel version do indeed
> install, as expected.
If I recall correctly, make-kpkg will help you build a modules .deb
for your kernel.
Then again, packages which provide loadable kernel modules (like ibcs)
only work with specific kernel versions. [Which kind of makes me
wonder if the emacsen approach might not have value here.]
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Raul
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