i add that line initrd = /boot/kernel version and it doesnt know about it no such file or dir! On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Bob B wrote:
Hi Well i have most of what you have there except the last two lines as in my other entries that was make when i install suse it didnt have anything in opitional when i type lilo it saids it added it but when i look in menu of what is avail to boot that is listed no it didnt overwrite the kernel i have the main /vmlinuz is there also the vmlinuz.suse is there also the mem test thingie i will try adding the last two lines! as i never had this trouble other then here thanks
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, zentara wrote:
Bob B wrote:
Having some trouble with adding an kernel and booting it i put the kernel image i built in /boot and i added the lines in lilo.conf and then ran lilo and it said it added it but when i boot the computer up it doesnt show in the list to be able to pick that image to boot up as i try from the text mode to boot it and said no such image am i missing adding something somewhere thanks for any info on how to add this this kernel was built from an linux source i d/l from kernel.org it isnt an suse rpm one
You may have overwritten an existing image, or you forgot to label it.
What did you copy to /boot, what is the entry in lilo.conf for it? You should have copied /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage to something like /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.17
and you should have an entry in lilo.conf like: image = /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.17 label = l-17 root = /dev/hda3 initrd = /boot/initrd-2.4.17 restricted
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