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	<title>Sacrificing goats to the kernel gods</title>
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	<description>Good lord but is it a huge pain in the ass to get the 2.6 kernel up and running.  I&apos;ve naively wandered down this dark and threatening road before and have made the mistake again.</description> 

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	<dc:date>2004-01-15T16:01:47-05:00</dc:date> 
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	<dcterms:abstract>Good lord but is it a huge pain in the ass to get the 2.6 kernel up and running.  I&apos;ve naively wandered down this dark and threatening road before and have made the mistake again.</dcterms:abstract> 
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	<mt:body><![CDATA[<p>Good lord but is it a huge pain in the ass to get the 2.6 kernel up and running.  I've naively wandered down this dark and threatening road before and have made the mistake yet again.</p>

<p>What sort of animal sacrifice must one make to get linux to recognize and boot from old hardware?  I mean, is it a goat?  Burnt or live?  Must I sprinkle some sort of mojo dust around it first?  Jump up in the air?  Leap through flaming hoops while wearing a polka-dotted pair of pants?  Sheesh, what a mess.</p>

<p>The sticking point now appears to be how grub handles finding the root partition.  Through absolutely blind luck and repetitive hacks and restarts it appears using 'hdc=ide-scsi' on the kernel line is one place to start.  Now it's a matter of doing the "what's in the kernel and what's modular" dance.</p>

<p>Now, back to the Hell that is kernel compiling...</p>]]></mt:body>
	<mt:excerpt>Good lord but is it a huge pain in the ass to get the 2.6 kernel up and running.  I&apos;ve naively wandered down this dark and threatening road before and have made the mistake again.</mt:excerpt> 
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