Re: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2002-10-15 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 04:07:04PM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote: > I've got an Athlon XP 2000 system running as my desktop machine. I've > also got a PIII 850 laptop and a p133 mail server. While recompiling the > kernel on the laptop isn't too time consuming it still takes almost > twice as long

Re: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2002-10-15 Thread Jeff
Alex Malinovich, 2002-Oct-15 16:07 -0500: > I've got an Athlon XP 2000 system running as my desktop machine. I've > also got a PIII 850 laptop and a p133 mail server. While recompiling the > kernel on the laptop isn't too time consuming it still takes almost > twice as long as it does on my deskto

Re: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2002-10-15 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Tuesday 15 October 2002 14:07, Alex Malinovich wrote: > I've got an Athlon XP 2000 system running as my desktop machine. I've > also got a PIII 850 laptop and a p133 mail server. While recompiling the > kernel on the laptop isn't too time consuming it still takes almost > twice as long as it do

Re: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2001-02-01 Thread A+B Frank
Sebastiaan wrote: > > Hi, > > has anyone an idea how to cross compile a kernel, so to compile a kernel > for a ppc on an i386? > > Just curius. > > Greetz, > Sebastiaan Hi, you'll have to set up gcc as a cross compiler and look at the patches in the kernel sources for ppc. regards Albrecht

RE: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2001-01-31 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, has anyone an idea how to cross compile a kernel, so to compile a kernel for a ppc on an i386? Just curius. Greetz, Sebastiaan On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > On 30-Jan-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I know this is possible (I even vaguely remember seeing it menti

Re: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2001-01-31 Thread Gary Jones
On 30 Jan 2001, "Hall Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have this worry about all those bits I marked as Modules, > > though. I guess I have to copy those too, hmm? From where > > to where? Is there anything else I should worry about? > > I think most people will suggest you use the "ma

Re: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2001-01-30 Thread Hall Stevenson
> I know this is possible (I even vaguely remember seeing > it mentioned somewhere). > > What I want to do is compile a kernel on my desktop > PC for my laptop. Just build it, copy the new kernel image > across the network, rejig the laptop's lilo, reboot it, and > Roberta's your crossdressing Aunt

RE: Compiling a kernel for another machine

2001-01-30 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 30-Jan-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I know this is possible (I even vaguely remember seeing it mentioned > somewhere). > > What I want to do is compile a kernel on my desktop PC for my laptop. > Just build it, copy the new kernel image across the network, rejig > the laptop's lilo, rebo