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Upgrading Kernel

swandi
13
Hi there..

I tryed to upgrade my Linux kernel from 2.4 to 2.6.18.3

The problem is :

When i tryed to use mkinitrd, the error occured : Can not buslogic for version 2.6.18.3..

Any one could help me, please...
Nov 30 '06 #1
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sashi
1,754 Expert 1GB
Hi there..

I tryed to upgrade my Linux kernel from 2.4 to 2.6.18.3

The problem is :

When i tryed to use mkinitrd, the error occured : Can not buslogic for version 2.6.18.3..

Any one could help me, please...
Hi there,

Which distro are you currently using? If you are on RedHat / Fedora Core kindly refer to below attached link for further reading & understanding, hope it helps. Good luck & Take care.

Upgrading Kernel - Step by step guide
Nov 30 '06 #2
swandi
13
Hi there,

Which distro are you currently using? If you are on RedHat / Fedora Core kindly refer to below attached link for further reading & understanding, hope it helps. Good luck & Take care.

Upgrading Kernel - Step by step guide
Thank's a lot, sashi..
Dec 1 '06 #3
sashi
1,754 Expert 1GB
Thank's a lot, sashi..
Hi there,

No problem, Good luck & Take care.

Complete Redhat / Fedora Core - step by step configuration guide
Dec 1 '06 #4

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