From: "Kevin Hinze" <rudie at rudie.net>
> I dunno what you were doing wrong, but compiling and installing new and
> test kernels is how I got into slackware in the first place. I used to
> be an avid RedHat user, but as curiousity got the best of me, and I
> wanted to try new things such as compiling new kernels and whatnot,
> invariably I would break lots of things under DeadRat. Slackware has
> never given me trouble in this department, save for occasionaly not
> getting the correct modules for my sound card. And using test kernels
> from the early 2.5.x days that simply hosed everything. But I doubt
> that's Slackware's fault.
>
> At the risk of sounding condescending, you may want to examine your
> build method to verify you are building and installing the correct
> modules.
>

I don't think you read my mail correctly.  I said that the alternate kernels
during install failed because the incorrect modules were installed.  The
only way I could get the proper modules was to rebuild the kernel from
source myself.

Tom Veldhouse


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