Greetings! I want to do things properly, even though I am rushed, so I am asking for other people's opinions and assistance to assure that I do the right thing. Here's the highlights... I just installed Fedora Core 4. I am booting off a SCSI disk, and the Fedora Core (2.6.11) kernel *is* booting and working (after about a week) perfectly, so far as I know at the moment. However, I need a new kernel. I have a Cyclades 16-port serial card, and I have many devices throughout the house (terminals, a weather station, X-10 power controller, a UPS that communicates to two computers through one of the serial connections, etc.) that I need to get working again as quickly as possible. I wasn't extremely surprised that I was unable to compile the FC4 kernel sources -- even without making a single change! But, as I've done in the past, I got the 2.6.13 kernel off www.kernel.org, and I made my kernel and it compiled on the first try. However, I was used to LILO, and now I have GRUB. GRUB does seem to be an improvement over LILO, so I don't mind learning it. I have been unable to boot off my new kernel. (But, I just have the FC4 kernel still there, and I am able to boot off it, and be just fine again, if [whew!] the new one panics.) I'm having trouble with mkinitrd. The FC4 kernel has aic7xxx as a module. My new kernel, I am including the new aic7xxx driver, included in the kernel. (It is a check mark, instead of a dot.) I am unable to just run mkinitrd -f /boot/initrd-2.6.13.img 2.6.13, but I am able to run it with certain additional options (--builtin=aic7xxx works, --omit-scsi-modules works, etc.). However, my new kernel always panics, after what looks like a very promising start (a penguin in the upper-left-hand corner of the monitor, and the normal boot kernel and initrd messages, etc.). The two messages I've seen (at the kernel panic) so far are: mkrootdev: label /1 not found ...and... mount: error 6 mounting ext3 I have been googling and I have tried various things, and I'm not there yet. (You can see it's quite, well, now EARLY on Saturday morning, and I do need to get to bed!) I see it *may* be a bug or a "glitch" but not I'm not positive. (For example, the Digital Hermit - Kernel-Build-HOWTO says on page 13 "At this writing there are some issues with the modules.conf when moving from 2.4 to 2.6 kernels. Some module names have changed which seem to cause glitches with initrd." My modules.conf file does have "alias scsi_hostadapter aic7xxx" in it...) Yes, I need this quickly. But, I also want to assure that I do things correctly. If someone can give me a suggestion on what, specifically, to run, I will GLADLY do that, and I'll do my best to get you the output of the command, and tell you what goes on as I try them. Whatever questions you have, ask them, and I'll do my best to answer! (I am so beyond tired, I'm just not thinking very clearly. I've been up almost 24 hours.) Thank you! Barry -- Barry L. Bond | http://home.cfl.rr.com/os9barry/ Software Engineer, ITT Industries | (My personal home web page, last | updated February 17, 2005) | bbond@xxxxxxxxxx <- personal | Re-Vita Products: Barry.Bond@xxxxxxx <- Work ONLY | http://www.re-vita.net/barrybond | Re-Vita Distributor Information Home office: 407-382-2815 | http://www.re-vita.net/barrybond-2 Work: 321-494-5627 | Toll free order: 1-888-820-5531 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list