Anyhow, while I have changed the System.map and the initrd (what does initrd
and the System.map do exactly?), I still have this old module-info file
hanging around from 2.4.7-10, the default install kernel that I have no
idea how to change or what precisely it does.
Can anyone tell me how I can tidy this up a bit?
thanks!
Daryl.
> Anyhow, while I have changed the System.map and the initrd (what does
> initrd and the System.map do exactly?), I still have this old module-info
> file hanging around from 2.4.7-10, the default install kernel that I have
> no idea how to change or what precisely it does.
>
> Can anyone tell me how I can tidy this up a bit?
If you're using redhat you might as well get
the Customization .pdf download from
www.redhat.com
It has info about compiling and installing
custom kernels, updating kernels etc..
--
"Only choice is an oxymoron."
--
You can generate the file yourself by updating the correct makefile
before you re-compile a new kernel. Details can be found at:
http://www.hccfl.edu/pollock/Unix/KernelRebuild.htm
-Hope this helps!
-Wayne