deeptech71@gmail.com wrote:
> With my custom kernel, the system makes it to the beastie menu. After
> selecting an option, the screen clears (no kernel text displayed),
> after which the 486 is restarted. Works fine on modern computer
> though. What now? [ATTACHMENT] is my kernel config. Something that
> might be needed or is redunant?
>
> Oh and.. should I be using 5.1 over 6.2?
Well for one you should probably not try to boot an i686 kernel on a 486....
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Darren Pilgrim
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