Antwort: Potato and kernel 2.4
- To: Morten Bo Johansen <mbj@spamfilter.dk>
- Cc: Debian Users <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
- Subject: Antwort: Potato and kernel 2.4
- From: <"Martin_Tanzer"@dvs-berlin.de>
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 15:10:53 +0100
- Message-id: <C12569EC.004DE7A1.00@>
Get the sources 2.4.1 from a Mirror of www.kernel.org and follow the
kernel-howto from LDP, which is very good. If you don't know about all featuers,
then its likely you will compile more than once ;-)
Just run make xconfig; make dep, make clean, make bzdisk (!) - you can try your
new kerlnel from the floppy, before you install it. Before you run make modules
modules_install.
And you need modutils - package from testing. On my system 2.4.1 runs perfect,
If you do it the way I suggest (and the HOWTO;-), you don't need to be arfaid to
harm the system. And you'll learn a lot of Linux by compiling your own kernel.
martin
Morten Bo Johansen <mbj@spamfilter.dk> on 07.02.2001 13:42:21
An: Debian Users <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Kopie: (Blindkopie: Martin Tanzer/dvs/DE)
Blindkopie: Martin Tanzer/dvs/DE
Thema: Potato and kernel 2.4
I was wondering if anyone could provide me with a link
explaining the steps one needs to take to install a 2.4
kernel on a potato system. I suppose that several packages
(e.g. pppd) need to be updated to get a functioning system..
Thanks
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