Hmm. Sounds like you probably compiled for the wrong CPU type.
Make sure u go into system options and make sure you select the
exact CPU type (586,685,piii, etc) otherwise the kernel will not
load on some systems.
~Deepak
On Mar 04 2001, at 03:38, Lucas Vogel was caught saying:
> How do I install a kernel after I have compiled and built it?
> (running SuSE 6.4) I compiled a kernel, installed the modules and moved my
> bzImage to the /boot directory. I mapped it out to a new install option.
> When I go to start up with the kernel it says "Ok, booting the kernel." and
> it stops. What am I doing wrong here? It's driving me nuts.
>
> Thanks,
> Lucas Vogel
>
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