Fwd: Help

Bob Hemus bobhemus
Mon Aug 30 19:37:23 PDT 2004


Doug,
I'm not sure if this is to me from Matt, to send to you or ??  What
might I be doing wrong?  I have been getting mail from the list until
I received this?  Thanks,
Bob


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From: Matthew Carpenter <matt at eisgr.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:49:19 -0400
Subject: Help
To: Bob Hemus <bobhemus at gmail.com>

Please forward this on to Doug Hunley and the list:

Please do not block SPAM by looking for RFC1918 addresses in the
headers.  This is how many systems work.

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Subject:
Re: compiling a 2.6.x kernel
From:
Matthew Carpenter <matt at eisgr.com>
Date:
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 23:09:47 -0400

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M.W. Chang wrote:

>>>># make by itself or make all compiles everything, modules included
>>>>if make -j3 all modules_install
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>>
>>thanks.
>>
>>I noticed that under Novell SuSe 9.1, I must run mkinitrd after building
>>the kernel or the system would have a kernel panic during boot-up. Is it
>>reallky mandatory for 2.6 kernel?
>>
>>?
>>
>>
>
>
I never have with SuSE. I had a similar problem with RH, though.
Wondering if it had more to do with resources than anything.


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