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From: Olaf Hering
When the kernel is updated, /boot/vmlinux and /boot/initrd must be copied to the hfs boot partition.
I've done some reading on this, and was wondering if it would be nessessary if I built a kernel with all the options as Y instead of modules. I had some problems building kernels under SuSE a while back. Seems that there you guys build some pretty custom kernels, which usually work very well out of the box. I haven't needed to build a kernel for some time, so it's not a big issue. I have noticed some slow speed issues under X with my G3. It has the ATI Rage II card with 6MB SGRAM. Such as when I am playing Patience and win(not often :)), the screen lags on updating. What would be the best option, as faster G3(mine's the 266/512k) or a PCI video card like a Radeon? The problem with a PCI card would be the use of a PCI slot, which are all being used at the moment, but I could pull the 10/100 card if needed. Also, are the ComSlot II ethernet cards supported? I've never been able to get Linux to see mine. I've noticed that the Mac PPC stuff has some weird issues that could be hardware or OF related. I realize that the Old World Macs are probably losing popularity and may get removed as legacy hardware at some point, but it's nice to be able to get some use out of these older machines with my prefered distro at long last. Thanx for all the help. ___________________________________________________ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List http://mail.netscape.com