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March 07, 2004

Linux Kernel 2.6.3 Part 3

I've recompiled the kernel again. This time, I selected all configurations from scratch. Some interesting things have happened as a result.

- I get some weird USB errors on boot. What's even more strange is when I actually get into the GUI, everything works just fine.
- I get an error saying that eth0 can't be recognized. Again, when I get into the GUI, it works just fine.
- Despite any errors that I've recieved, everything seems to be working well. In addition, I've actually noticed a dramatic speed improvement, especially on the network side.

I'll post more as I continue to play around with the kernel and keep trying compiling options. I think I'm going to do a comparison between my recent config file and the RedHat config file to see exactly what the differences are, and why I might be getting the errors I've been getting on boot.

Posted by ed at March 7, 2004 08:10 PM

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