Around Tue,Oct 29 2002, at 02:28, Rinaldi J. Montessi, wrote: > "Taylor, ForrestX" wrote: > > > > beerme@tampabay.rr.com wrote: > > > I have recompiled my kernel several times by using the steps: > > > - make mrproper > > > - make xconfig > > > - make dep > > > - make clean > > > - make modules > > > - make modules_install > > > - make install > > > > > > After that completes I also run a mkinitrd command to create the image file. > > > When it all said I done I can go into my /boot directory and I see the new > > > vmlinux file, image file, and system map files. I do not have a new modules > > > file of a new config file. > > > So how do I create those files or from whence do the come? Needless to say my > > > boot under the new kernel fails so I have revert back to the old kernel. > > > > What was the exact command you used to create the initrd.img? You > > probably need to add `--with=ext3` if you have ext3 partitions, and > > `preload raid1` if you have raid 1. > > A slight digression here... > > make bzimage is no longer required? > I think instead of 'make clean', a 'make bzImage' is needed, won't make clean get rid of the object files that 'make dep' creates? -- roger@efn.org >From /usr/bin/fortune: We had to turn off that service to comply with the CDA Bill. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list