you could always compile on one machine and nfs mount the /usr/src/linux
and do a make modules_install from the nfs mounted directory...
,----[ On Tue, Jun 19, at 04:32PM, McHarry, John wrote: ]--------------
| I am trying to compile the 2.2.19 kernel one one machine for installation
| on another. I believe I need to do more than just copy over bzImage and
| modify lilo.conf, but I don't know what. Is there documentation somewhere
| on how to do this? Thanks.
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