How to change Kernel used by Slackware's Installer?
by me_for_root from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4WS8F)
Hey there,
I am trying to install Slackware-64-current on an sd card plugged to m laptop's card reader but have been having some issues with drivers not being loaded/available for the card reader present on the laptop. I ran `lsusb` and `lspcid` and they both showed that the card reader was detected, just not assigned a driver.
I built a custom kernel with the necessary drivers for my laptops devices embedded it but I am not sure where I should put it so that:


I am trying to install Slackware-64-current on an sd card plugged to m laptop's card reader but have been having some issues with drivers not being loaded/available for the card reader present on the laptop. I ran `lsusb` and `lspcid` and they both showed that the card reader was detected, just not assigned a driver.
I built a custom kernel with the necessary drivers for my laptops devices embedded it but I am not sure where I should put it so that:
- the installer will use it to boot
- the installed Slackware version will use it