> So, obviously it is possible to compile a kernel that will boot on the
> machine since the stock one works but not, apparently, without divine
> inspiration. I'm at the brick wall stage so I'll ask if anyone has any
> ideas about this problem.
Why don't you get the config file for the kernel that does work and
compare it to the kernel you're building?
It sounds like there is a specific option you're forgetting to turn on.
Received on Tue Sep 26 12:48:40 2006
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