Re: My custom kernel doesnt boot.
> the 'debian' way to compile a kernel is using the 'kernel-package'
> package, it works pretty good if you want to try it out, if
I also recommend it. I compiled a kernel for the first time using
kernel-package (kernel 2.4.3), it was completely painless and smooth,
it worked at the first try.
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Daniel Toffetti --- 'There is no spoon...' - The Matrix
Running Debian Sid version 3.0 with Linux 2.4.13 i686
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