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Sep 18, 2004, 6:28 AM
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Am Samstag, 18. September 2004 15:16 schrieb Dr Gavin Seddon: > Hi which sould I run for a .27 kernel? > > (For 2.4 kernel) > # make dep && make vmlinux modules modules_install > > (For 2.6 kernel) > # make && make modules_install > > Unfortunately I ran the former without asking. Well, since I assume you're talking about the kernel 2.4.27, the first form is exactly the right one. However, you should strongly consider taking a 2.6.x series kernel instead, because they have got newer drivers, some new technologies and are not less stable than 2.4 kernels. Additionally, though 2.4 is still maintained, it will get obsolete sooner or later. To get a 2.6 kernel, issue the following commands: # Download the kernel sources. emerge -v hppa-dev-sources # Re-link the /usr/src/linux directory. ln -sf /usr/src/linux-2.6.* /usr/src/linux # (Optional) Copy over your current configuration (see below). cp /usr/src/linux-2.4.*/.config /usr/src/linux # Go to the kernel directory and configure the kernel. cd /usr/src/linux make menuconfig # Build the kernel, its modules and install the modules. make && make modules_install As you can see, the last command in my list is identical to the one in the Installation Guide, so that's where you've got to continue using the guide's instructions. About that "optional" step: Since a lot of configuration options have changed from 2.4 to 2.6, you might want to completely skip using your old configuration. Either way, you need to "make menuconfig" again. See the Guide on how you should configure your kernel. Regards
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