On 2008-05-15, Manuel Reimer <mreimer@expires-31-05-2008.news-group.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed Slackware as I did with 12.0. Means: I disabled all
> huge kernels and their kernel modules and also disabled all smp kernels
> as I only have one CPU and I know that my board causes a crash if I try
> to boot with SMP kernel.
>
> Now I rebooted and... *CRASH*
>
> Nothing worked. No slackware boot.
>
> Some hours later I saw that someone seems to have already copied an
> huge-smp kernel to my /boot and symlinked this to /boot/vmlinuz.
>
> I did *not* install any SMP and any HUGE kernel, so why the hell are
> those silly files there?
>
> I moved the links to where they should be, *DELETED* the silly huge
> kernel, and now the system boots.
>
> Why has Slackware 12.1 such silly kernel handling?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> CU
>
> Manuel
>
You say "someone" installed the kernel? What kernel did you use during
installation?
Which kernel did you choose to install during the installation?
Did you use a different kernel other than the one for installation?
Sounds like the same question three times, but they really are three different
questions
-Matt