Hi, On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, Howard Arons wrote:
On Aug 08, 1998, Howard Arons wrote:
I have compiled a "customized" 2.0.33 kernel for myself [...]
Two more questions about my "new" kernel.
Q1. There has apparently been no info included in the zImage about _who_ compiled this kernel. Thus, 'uname -a' gives the following: "Linux BeagleDog 2.0.33 #1 Fri Aug 7 09:05:28 EDT 1998 i486 unknown" What should I have done to have such info included next time? I suppose there's something to edit in /usr/src/linux/Makefile.
This info only is printed on bootup. Use "dmesg" to see it.
Q2. The compile gave an _un_compressed kernel /usr/src/linux/vmlinux as well as the zImage. I can see no reason to keep the vmlinux file now; what am I missing?
It's an intermediate file (similar to the .o files laying around). You can delete it if you want.
[...] when I start pppd the message "localhost syslog: IPX support is not present in the kernel".
Sincere thanks to Stefan Troeger for the '-ipx-protocol' option for pppd. Problem solved.
Re Hubert Mantel's suggestion to 'fix ifconfig' as a solution to the IPX problem, sorry Hubert, but as far as I can tell there is no boot action that sets an ipx device with ifconfig. Or maybe I just haven't the faintest idea of what you meant :-)
Sorry, I was completely wrong here. I mixed it with another problem. Sorry for the confusion...
Howard Arons -o) Hubert /\\ _\_v
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