On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 12:46:25PM +0000, Kathy Wills wrote:
I have been trying for three days now to get my own kernel to boot using
Debian. I've customized an lot of kernels in the past and don't remember
ever having this much trouble. Would someone please take a look at what
I have and tell me what I'm missing. I keep getting a kernel panic when
I try to boot into my kernel. The stock Debian Kernels boot just fine. A
copy of my kernel configuration can be seen at
http://www.brannanorwills.com/kernel-config .
Another suggestion: run diff on the stock config and your config. Understand
all the differences.
But still use make-kpkg to construct the kernel-package, and then rely
on the package manager to actually install the your new kernel.