The kernel configures/compiles fine. Lilo seems to install it, but on
restart I get the lilo prompt, and choose linux-2.1.108, and then it says
loading linux-2.1.108
Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel
And there's nothing more. The disk lights on the cd and floppy light up,
but it dies there. I get total system lockup and have to turn it off. Is
it not finding the compressed kernel at all, or
what?
Hardware. Dual PII-300, Symbios SCSI CARD (with NCR drivers), 2 SCSI HD,
1 SCSI tape, 1 SCSI CD, 1 SCSI ZIP drive.
Redhat Linux 5.1, upgraded for all errata.
I'm interested in this new kernel because I'm told it solves the long
browse list problems that arise in samba when viewing shares on a win95
machine. Now, lists are usually truncated at 65 files or such, and in
the smb usenet group they say this fixes it.
pj
Paul E. Johnson email: pauljohn@ukans.edu
Dept. of Political Science http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn
University of Kansas Office: (913) 864-9086
Lawrence, Kansas 66045 FAX: (913) 864-5700
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