[SLE] New kernel compilation

From: Surya Kiran Gullapalli (suryakiran.gullapalli_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/31/05

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    Hi,
    I'm using SUSE - 9.1 and i tried to upgrade the kernel from the default one
    to 2.6.11.10 <http://2.6.11.10>.
    Kernel compilation went fine, but after booting with new kernel, i'm having
    problem with accessing dvd/cd drive and floppy drives (both uses subfs
    filesystems), and
    the pen drive connected to USB drive (which uses usbfs). Am i missing
    something here??

    I had no problem with accessing pen drive or dvd or floppy drives with the
    old kernel.

    Thanks,
    Surya


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