Re: Kernel compilation problem
Quoting Manoj Srivastava (srivasta@datasync.com):
> make-kpkg just makes it a tad bit easier. But there is no arm
> twisting going on ;-)
I tried to compile a new kernel on my own (just the old way) and I am afraid
i messed some things up...
What does have to be a module? Even the SCSI controller? (I guess not)
And, besides - after installing debian on my system I get segfaults and
coredumps with several programs at random choice and at will, if you call it
this way. Then I get a signal 11 even with rnews (uucp) (!) and occasionally
when compiling a new kernel...
Well, I know of this fatal sig 11 thing, but, $%!"#$"#$%"%", it worked
before on the same two scsi discs with another distribution.
What may it be? A friend of mine told me to use another libc for 5.4.20
seemed a bit too new to him and less <file> dumped core (!) and cat <file>
|less did not. I used the memtest programm to test some things and there was
not a problem.
I copied my news partition twice (~500meg) several times and there was no
"$#"$#$% error (sigh).
Anyone here got a clue? Is it that should not have installed my own kernel
or is this perhaps a known problem?
TIA,
Alexander
(thinking the sig fits well)
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