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On Thursday 21 February 2002 03:35 pm, Razvan Oprea wrote:
Hello everyone - I seem to have run into a problem while upgrading to the 2.4.16 SuSE kernel. Here's what I have done:
1. Downloaded all necessary packages from ftp.suse.com (all RPM's from the kernel folder), installed them with YAST1 (by the way, what's the difference between installing a RPM with YAST and issuing rpm -Uvh?)
2. Went into /usr/src/linux and typed 'make menuconfig', then 'make dep', 'make bzImage', 'make modules' and 'make modules_install', followed by...
might want to put your step 3 here, copy bzImage from /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot to /boot and rename vmlinuz-2.4.13 copy System.map from /usr/src/linux to /boot and rename System.map-2.4.16 mk_initrd -k "vmlinuz-2.4.17" -i "initrd-2.4.17" -s auto (the -s auto switch are new to 7.3 I believe) Edit Lilo to point "mykernel" at vmlinuz-2.4.17 run lilo
So I wonder - what kernel did it choose? I checked lilo.conf once again and the 'linux' option loads the old kernel... beside that, under KDE, the sound doesn't work in some applications (Soldier of Fortune, for instance),
You probably need to re-compile "alsa" the install directions are pretty clear, read them all the way through the ./configure section so you can set the appropriate options.
and when I try to connect to the Internet, the message I get is that the pppd daemon could not be started.
don't know good luck dh