[olug] Custom kernels
Jon
thechunk at home.com
Thu Sep 27 13:54:09 UTC 2001
I run the base slackware 8.0
I download each kernel when released
I go to previous source tree to make xconfig and dump my config to a file
I load file into new kernel src tree through make xconfig
I usually look through options quickly to see any changes
export MAKE='make -j4'
make
make install
make modules
make modules_install
reboot (make install already ran lilo for me)
login as root cd nvidia/NVIDIA_Kernelxxx
make install
now my system is running new kernel. If I deciede to back up my previous kernel I copy /vmlinuz /vmlinuz-2.4.x and add a target in lilo. Make install also makes a backup of last kernel installed. It isn't always painless ( reiserfs was broken a few kernels back ) but it feels good to be on the latest kernel.
-Jon W
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 08:16:33AM -0500, Mike Peterson wrote:
>
> By custom kernels I mean, kernels other that the one provided with the
> distribution when released.
>
> Is anyone running the new 2.4.10 kernel yet?
>
> Is anyone running custom kernels on Redhat 6.2, 7.0, or 7.1?
>
> Has anyone had any problems upgrading to the latest kernels when the come
> out?
>
> Which distribution is most used by the list members that use the 2.4 kernel?
> Debian or Redhat or Mandrake or Slackware or TurboLinux or SUSE or Corel or
> Caldera or others.
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