huh? I did do it like I did the first.
sudo dpkg -i *_all.deb linux-headers*386.deb linux-image*
Those were as the instructions said to do it (I did add the wild cards). What else do I need to do to install the modules and other things?
You should reinstall the second kernel like you did the first... The method you have used will not have modules and other things that you need.
-Ben
On Dec 3, 2011 6:48 PM, "Michael Havens" <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I made my first tar file just a few minutes ago! I wanted to put the new kernel on the other machine too because from what I've read the 3.x.x version of the kernel does all sorts of nice things. One of those nice things is that it automatically defragments now. What other nice things have you discovered about it?
>
> Anyways, there i go off on another tangent....As I was saying, what I did is combined the three files together (with another with instructions to install it) with tar and emailed it to myself with the command:
>
> tar cjf 3.1.4.tar.zip *
>
> So let's open this up to discussion. If you don't think that was the best way to do it let's hear some constructive criticism.
>
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