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Re: [SLE] Big Problem on APM in kernel
- From: dmarkh@xxxxxxxxxx (Mark Hounschell)
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 06:28:47 -0500
- Message-id: <3912B06F.857E5FEB@xxxxxxxxxx>
Syeh Abidin wrote:
>
> Hello Mark,
>
> In where ..I isn't asked that when I install it !!
> Please in where ..? In what section ?
>
> Thursday, May 04, 2000, 6:50:38 PM, you wrote:
>
> MH> Syeh Abidin wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Tim,
> >>
> >> Oh Great thank's
> >> How I can don't know if can turn off computer by that, Oh I know it
> >> now. Thanks
> >>
> >> For the SuSE Maker, why don't make kernel after instalation with APM
> >> support.. ?? most of new computer now with APM Support, user must
> >> recompile it..and this difficult one.
> >> Any User of SuSE 6.4 or 6.3 is the kernel already support APM without
> >> recomple it ??
> >>
> >> Wednesday, May 03, 2000, 7:49:08 PM, you wrote:
>
> MH> During the installation you were asked to select a kernel via Yast.
> MH> All you had to do was select the one marked *.apm.
>
> MH> Mark
I'm assuming 6.4. If you using yast1 then its under System Admin,
Kernel and boot configuration, Select boot kernel. If your using
Yast2 I'm not sure because I still use Yast1. During the install
no matter whether you used yast1 or yast2 it had to give you a
choice of boot kernels. But then again I still use yast1 so what
I say about yast2 may be incorrect. Be sure to run lilo after
installing a new one.
Mark
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