On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 20:47 +1000, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > Once upon a time Friday 06 February 2004 8:37 pm, Scott Fones wrote: > > I'm a little confused. I read the documentation and followed it though to > > compile/install the 2.6.2 kernel from source. I ran my make > > modules_install and make install commands with no problems. The readme now > > says to copy the /arch/i386/boot/bzImage to where my bootable kernal image > > is found. So, I opened up /etc/grub.conf so see where it looks and it has > > two files it looks for in /boot. for a vmlinuz* file and an initrd* file. > > From the looks of it the bzImage is renamed to vmlinuz, but thats just my > > inference from the directions. My real problem is I have no idea where the > > initrd* file comes from. Can anyone help me finish off this installation, > > this is my first time compiling a kernel and it was going so smoothly. > > Just run make install I had the same problem. You have to have the "loop" module loaded or the mkinitrd will fail and you will not have it. Just do a "modprobe loop". -- Brian Millett - Technologist Rex "Be warned, once you know his secret, once you know what we have known for the last 3 years, you'll never sleep well again. Come Captain. The greatest nightmare of our time is waiting for you." -- Delenn (to Sheridan re: Morden), "In the Shadow of Z'Ha'Dum"