Re: custom kernel can not install
This may not be the simplest way to do it but...
Download and compile the source for pcmcia-modules (or is that
pcmcia-cs?). Build and update a custom deb for pcmcia-modules. If
you're using kernel-package, I beleieve you can do a make-kpkg modules.
Then you can do a
dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.2_custom* pcmcia-modules-custom...
--- ktb <x.y.f@home.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 02:48:54AM -0600, eric wrote:
> > Dear Mano or debian user:
> >
> > after I kpkg to make new kernel.deb, I got error
> >
> > dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.2_custom*
> > dpkg: regarding kernel-image-2.4.2_custom.1.0_i386.deb containing
> > kernel-image-2.4.2:
> > pcmcia-modules-2.4.2 conflicts with kernel-image-2.4.2 (>> 0.02)
> > kernel-image-2.4.2 (version custom.1.0) is to be installed.
> > dpkg: error processing kernel-image-2.4.2_custom.1.0_i386.deb
> (--install):
> > conflicting packages - not installing kernel-image-2.4.2
> > Errors were encountered while processing:
> > kernel-image-2.4.2_custom.1.0_i386.deb
> >
>
> It looks to me like you didn't upgrade the appropriate packages along
> with your kernel. Look at the section "Current Minimal Requirements"
> in
> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes for the relevant details.
>
> >
> > need help on this
> >
> > actually I use downloaded k7 kernel.deb, in this platform , I keep
> can
> > not access ide cdrom
> > but it can cdrecord. Must I recompile kernel, would I have other
> way to
> > let me access ide cdrom in addition to recompile kernel?
> >
>
> Tell us a little more about your system. I'm guessing you have a
> cdrom
> and a cdrom r/w on this machine? How are you trying to access your
> cdrom? What error messages are you getting when you do so? Your
> probably just not pointing to the correct device. You can find out
> which device you need to point to by looking at the output of -
> $ dmesg|less
> hth,
> kent
>
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