On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 01:06:59AM +0100, Grant wrote: > Hey, > > I have a laptop P2 300mhz, 128mb ram and a desktop box thats 2ghz,512mb ram. > > The question is that could i use my 2ghz machine to make and compile a > kernel, then package it up into a .deb and send it to the laptop and > install it and it work ? > > Would i need any extras ? i know i would have to select the hardware for > the laptop, but would i need to include the hardware for the 2ghz or > just the laptop ?
Probably just the laptop, BUT, I seem to recall the *config doing limited hardware probing (like, if you don't watch out you'll get a P4 only kernel). You may wish to look into distcc. It is a wrapper for gcc that spreads the work between multiple computers, e.g: make menuconfig CC=distcc make -j4 bzImage Your laptop and your desktop will be faster than your desktop alone. Note that old (< 2.6 i think) kernels simply can't be built with multiple processors, so you'd be out of luck whether it's distcc or your shiny new quad-Opteron PC. -- The world's most effective spam filter: ln -sf /dev/full /var/mail/$USER -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]