In a previous message, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 03/08/2003 12:38 AM, John Pettigrew wrote:
I've just bought myself a new Palm Tungsten T. However, it isn't recognised by my system when I try to sync it. The "not claimed by any active driver" means there is no kernel support.
OK, I'm ready to compile my first kernel - I've got the sources off the DVD, I have checked the visor.c and visor.h files for the lines I need to add. However, before I do this, I want to check a couple of things. First, how do I ensure that I build a kernel that is the same as my current one (SuSE-shipped) except for the changes to the visor module? Second, how do I configure GRUB to use my new kernel? And, preferably, to continue offering my original kernel as a boot option for the moment? TiA John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Knossos: escape the ever-changing labyrinth before the Minotaur catches you!