Help building a new kernel...
Christoph Doerbeck A242369
cdoerbec at cso.fmr.com
Fri Oct 8 10:15:33 EDT 1999
In summary for all the replies...
1) Changing the version ID is likely done in version.h
2) I should be using `make bzInstall` or `make bzlilo` and
the ramdisk kernel image (initrd) should get created
automagically...
3) module path is determined/set in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
so I could likely tool that file to my own preferences,
but I've I can successfully tweak the version-ID then
it won't be neccessary..
> > System: Intel DK440LX MB with single PII 266 (kernel I'm building
> > includes SMP)
> > OS: RedHat 6.0
>
> OK, is there a reason you're using an SMP kernel? Would that be an SMP
> board?
Yes... I plan on adding the second CPU shortly.
> Once you reboot with a new kernel, it should happen automagically :)
>
Not completely true. There is a `make newversion` which used to bump
the compile ID up one and thus linux-2.2.5-4 became linux-2.2.5-5, but
that doesn't appear to be working here.
- Christoph
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