On Monday 27 November 2006 08:24, Constantine 'Gus' Fantanas wrote:
I am running 64-bit SuSE 10 on a Presario R3240 laptop (AMD64-based). I installed the rpm for the the latest _x64 kernel of the day (KOD), 2.6.18.2, dated Nov. 25.
That's a 10.2 kernel running on 10.0 -- that unfortunately requires some other changes like updating udev or mkinitrd.
This section of /boot/grub/menu.lst was created using 'INSTALL_PATH=/boot make install', which is SuSE's well-thought shortcut to the drudgery of copying system map files manually. I enabled full preemption. I had no problems with full preemption with 2.6.16.
What do you mean with full preemption? Did you recompile your kernel.
Could anybody shed some light on what I may be doing wrong?
It's normally safest to use matching user land for the kernel rpms -- if you use a 10.2 kernel use 10.2 userland etc. Self compiled kernels can be more independent and work on older user land, but the rpms have more dependencies -Andi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-amd64+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-amd64+help@opensuse.org