Re: something odd
>
> Oddly enough, after booting on the new kernel ...
> uname -a returned 2.2.20.
>
> Can anyone think of why this would happen?
>
One idea of a possibility.
if you forgot to change your bootloader (LILO) config
for using the new kernel image then it still loads the
old kernel.
Even if you reinstall LILO after the compile.
> Also, I'm trying to get iptables to work. Within
> the directory
> 2.4.20 I can find ip_tables.o.
> How would I get this loaded into the kernel such
> that /sbin/iptables
> -L doesn't complain about missing modules?
compile and install your modules.
read
old article from debian user list about
/etc/modules.conf
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/02/msg04262.html
never use any modules myself.
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