I'm in the midst of upgrading a clients' 3.0.3 installation to the
2.0.8 kernel. I got it compiled and all, but since I set up a lot of
things as modules, there were problems and it crapped out when it got to
the NFS stuff. I immediately realized that it was a kerneld problem and
set out to figure out how to set up kerneld. The problem seems to be that
there is no kerneld on the system. I grabbed the modules-2.0.0 sources,
but I'm getting errors when attempting to compile (I'll post those errors
if anyone wants to see them).
Anyone have a clue about this? I snooped around the azstarnet web
& ftp sites and redhat's web & ftp sites, but couldn't find anything
helpfull. Am I missing something obvious here?
Well, I think I'll go back and recompile w/out modules to at least
get things going for now.
Scott D. Webster I had far rather walk, as I do, in daily terror
Senior, Computer Science of eternity, than feel that this was only a
William Paterson College children's game in which all of the contestants
http://www.wilpaterson.edu would get equally worthless prizes in the end.
/home/students/webster/index.htm - T. S. Elliot
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