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<0> well, that's a matter of religion (unless you prove me it's MUCH MUCH better), and I feel comfortable with lilo... But right, I'll might give it a try....
<1> you can browse the filesystem for the kernel from the grub command prompt
<1> that's a big plus ;)
<0> ok, So I avoid a reboot, sure..
<2> grub is more advanced in many ways, if you want to know how, google or read the docs for it.
<1> and you don't need to rerun grub (as with lilo) when you change the configuration
<1> it reads it from the filesystem during boot
<0> well the thing is I need to make it work for today, and I'm already pissed off I need to recompile a kernel, si I'd like to change only the necessary things...
<1> did you rerun lilo after installing the new kernel?
<1> (just type lilo)
<0> you see, I tryed a debian 2.6 package kernel, then the 2.6 kernel my knoppix installed , and both fail....at different step, but they fail
<0> I think I'm gonna spend the next week under windows :/
<1> don't swear
<1> boot into your old kernel and type "lilo" as root
<1> see what it says



<1> it should detect your new kernel (if it's configured in lilo.conf)
<0> yeah yeah, already did that
<0> and it's OK
<0> it's when loading the problem is coming...
<1> ok, so how far does the loading go... does the kernel actually get loaded?
<0> the debian package just stop after "BIOS datacheck successful", and the "knoppix" (2.6.7) starts fine, then stops the machine after modules loading
<0> sorry, I need to leave now
<1> weird
<1> get a RIP-CD (Rescue is Possible)
<0> Thanks anyway, I'll retry later
<1> it has grub
<0> ok
<1> so you can try loading the kernel from the grub prompt
<1> maybe your debian packaged kernel is outside the 1024 cylinder boundary btw
<1> but lilo should warn about that
<3> Im having this problem with pure-ftpd, what kind of unmask do i need to use when i want both folders and files to be 755? Need to set this in pure-ftpd.conf.
<2> http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=umask+755&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
<2> use it
<0> wish me good luck.... I'm such a losser I doubt I can do it, but who knows...
<4> eh it's not that difficult. just remember to have your data and old kernel backed up
<4> things can go wrong when you first try it
<0> so, after compiling, tried to dpkg -i my kernel, I have this error :
<0> /usr/sbin/mkinitrd: add_modules_dep_2_5: modprobe failed
<0> FATAL: Module jbd not found.
<0> FATAL: Module ext3 not found.
<0> Failed to create initrd image.
<0> does it mean I forgot to select some things in the menuconfig ?
<5> obviously yes
<0> so it's about the jbd and ext3 that I have to make as modules ? or include directly into the kernel ?
<5> that shouldnt matter. just select both filesystems
<0> I just checked and... they WERE already selected, with a "*" (so, not as modules....) I don't get it now
<5> Burps: do try add them as module
<0> that's what I'm doing right now (compile engaged...)
<6> Burps:
<6> why do you create initrd for self-compiled kernel?
<0> welll... I must confess I didn't really understand that part, I followed the howto, but this was a bit confusing to me, so I decided to do as written....
<0> but if you wanna explain me, that's fine :)
<0> mkinitrd ?
<0> initrd ?
<7> hmm... initrd is initial root disk. initial RAM disk, or god's way of punishing you for using a prebuilt kernel image, or ...And you WILL HAVE TO INCLUDE AN INITRD STATEMENT IN YOUR BOOTLOADER (hint, hint). Typically if you can't find your root filesystem, this is your problem. YOU PROPABLY DONT NEED INITRD IMAGE WITH SELFCOMPILED KERNEL!
<0> ok...
<4> punani: whats the square root of 9000000 ?
<7> Napta: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
<4> probably
<4> punani: 2x2
<7> i don't know, Napta
<4> hrm
<8> punani: should Napta stop asking you questions?
<7> souljah: are you smoking crack?
<4> punani: tell napta about punani
<4> owned
<9> lol souljah
<8> he told you all his secrets?
<4> punani: tell souljah about punani
<9> punani, what is the souce of all your power?
<7> RedACE: what are you talking about?
<9> oh come on
<4> punani: are you single ?
<7> wish i knew, Napta
<9> source too :(



<4> punani: I've been there man
<7> Napta: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
<4> punani: not alot of people do
<7> Napta: no idea
<4> punani: who is nagual
<7> Napta: what are you talking about?
<4> pfft
<4> punani: sendmail?
<7> extra, extra, read all about it, sendmail is ask me to start an mta war.
<4> haha
<4> punani: napta?
<7> well, napta is a mysterious g0atluvah who smells goad !
<4> hrmm
<4> bored today
<10> how do i "clean" a disk in a raid array
<2> blerg, i was wondering why i was getting ****ty speed, i had my prioritization and throttling setup incorrectly
<2> with some elbow grease?
<4> and compressed air
<10> ..
<10> seriously
<10> whats the commadn
<0> So, I compiled my kernel without the initrd : now, I have a 0byte file called initrd.img in /boot, and when I run lilo I have an error : Fatal: Empty map section
<0> sorry, solved....
<10> md: kicking non-fresh scsi/host1/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 from array!
<10> so how do i makeit fresh again
<4> raidhotadd
<10> wow thats vague
<2> apt-get install icebreaker
<10> wha package is it a part of
<10> icebreaker?
<0> Linux zeus 2.6.17 #1 SMP Fri Jun 23 15:15:42 CEST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
<0> youhou !!!
<0> it seems it works !!
<6> Burps: do you know what initrd is used for?
<6> its main usage is to load root filesystem / disk controller modules before the drives are mounted
<6> thats usually unnecessary with self-compiled kernels
<10> how do i install raidhotadd
<11> hi, anyone has got a good location of information howto setting up a dsl interface, i change from ISDN to DSL for the first time and i need some information about it
<6> caseinc: are you using internal dsl card?
<6> or external modem?
<11> internal eth0
<6> pppoe?
<7> it has been said that pppoe is ppp over ethernet, apt-get install pppoe pppoeconf and read /usr/share/doc/pppoe/README.Debian This is rp-pppoe, but with the scripts rewritten. For PPPOE support in 2.4 kernels enable EXPERIMENTAL Features and go to Network Device Support
<11> and i need to know if i can use just one card to share it to my lan
<11> rza : yes
<6> you need dsl card and network card to share it to lan
<11> or do i need two networkcards (one for dialin, one for sharing networktraffic)
<11> crap :(
<11> i wanted to use my xbox for this
<6> of course you need two card
<6> s
<6> because internal dsl cards dont have rj45 connector
<10> i did google
<11> the have
<11> rza
<11> they
<11> ethernetcards ?
<11> sure its dsl ready
<6> hmm
<11> i can plugin the dsl cabel into my switch
<10> raidtools2 is laready installed..
<11> so its obviously the same
<6> pfff
<6> are you using dsl card or ethernet card?
<11> etherenet
<11> -e
<6> 13:00 <@rza> caseinc: are you using internal dsl card?
<6> 13:00 <@rza> or external modem?
<6> 13:00 < caseinc> internal eth0
<11> ah
<11> lol
<6> you lied to me before
<11> so its a external modem
<6> ok


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