I am wondering if you failed to install the modules correctly. As a matter of practice, when I build a kernel, I use make bzlilo followed by make modules modules_install. Note that I keep 3 kernels in my /boot directory. One is a pristine kernel (and associated system.map). Make bzlilo backs up the current kernel on a successful build. On 31 Mar 2000, at 18:54, Yatsen Ng wrote:
Hi there,
I just recompiled a new and I didn't do anything out of the ordinary.However, during boot I get a whole list of unresolved symbols. What's the deal with that and how can I solve this? By the way, is there a good Linux book out there that deals with these kind of problems? Thanks.
-- Yatsen Ng yatsenng@casema.net Den Haag, The Netherlands
It said "Needs Windows 95 or better". So I installed Linux...
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