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deggial 04-12-2007 02:50 PM

Install custom kernel for Slackware during 1st installation
 
Dear All,

I have HP nx7400 series laptop and I want to install Slackware 11 on it. Apparently I need to install 2.6.20.6 kernel in order not to suffer from so-called "bad state" problem, which means that after each reboot or shutdown I will suffer from some BIOS and ACPI related problems. As far as I understood from Slackbook, when I install Slackware for the first time I cannot use kernel from usb memory stick. My question is: How can I use a kernel which is not included in the distribution? Can I somehow install it from usb-pendrive or separate none-install CD or may be from internet or local network? Any help or other solution is greatly appreciated.

Okie 04-12-2007 03:35 PM

that kernel is not included with Slackware-11, if you downloaded that kernel from kernel.org you can boot up with the CD and type in "linux root=/dev/hd? noinitrd ro" where ? equals your root partition and compile the kernel & update lilo, however this job does take some knowledge and patience so prepare yourself for it...

deggial 04-12-2007 03:41 PM

Can you please give some additional hints or link to the webpage where I can find more detailed information?

Okie 04-12-2007 03:46 PM

i am no expert at compiling kernels, i have managed to build my own after a few trial & error sessions at it, i think Linux Questions has a thread about it in the Slackware section, and there is a good README file in the kernel source package, here too = http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/...Slackware_10_1

http://www.linuxforums.org/desktop/t...st_kernel.html

onebuck 04-12-2007 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deggial
Can you please give some additional hints or link to the webpage where I can find more detailed information?

Hi,

Check my sig for some good online reference.

deggial 04-15-2007 05:17 AM

Thanks for hints :study:


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