Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 14:45:48 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> I have never seen or heard of a kernel blowing up a computer.
> If you can't do it, no one can :P
>
>
ROFL Very true. The only thing I thought of after hitting send was if
a person has a laptop and they build a kernel th
On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 14:45:48 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I have never seen or heard of a kernel blowing up a computer.
If you can't do it, no one can :P
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 11:11:11 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
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>> It would seem that configuring and building a kernel is an activity for
>> experienced users, not beginners. ;-(
> How do you think beginners become experienced users?
>
> The rule I stick too when creating a new
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 05:56:02AM -0600, Dale wrote:
>> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>> It would seem that configuring and building a kernel is an activity
>>> for experienced users, not beginners. ;-(
>> Not really. It just takes practice. If you never build one, you w
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 01:23:03PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
> ;-) I've built quite a few in my time as a Gentoo user, and one or two
> when I was still using Debian.
>
> Configuring a kernel is more difficult than the available documentation
> might lead one to believe.
>
> There are many
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 05:56:02AM -0600, Dale wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > It would seem that configuring and building a kernel is an activity
> > for experienced users, not beginners. ;-(
> Not really. It just takes practice. If you never build one, you will
> never get the practice
Am 10.11.2012 12:11, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
[...]
>
> It would seem that configuring and building a kernel is an activity for
> experienced users, not beginners. ;-(
>
You've been on this list for more than four years and still consider
yourself a beginner?
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On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 11:11:11 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> It would seem that configuring and building a kernel is an activity for
> experienced users, not beginners. ;-(
How do you think beginners become experienced users?
The rule I stick too when creating a new kernel config is "if you're n
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> It would seem that configuring and building a kernel is an activity
> for experienced users, not beginners. ;-(
Not really. It just takes practice. If you never build one, you will
never get the practice. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 12:41:59AM +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 09.11.2012 19:46, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 07:12:09PM +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> >> Am 09.11.2012 18:47, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> >>> Hi, everyone.
> >>> I recently built a kernel 3.5.7, but my s
Am 09.11.2012 19:46, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 07:12:09PM +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
>> Am 09.11.2012 18:47, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
>>> Hi, everyone.
>
>>> I recently built a kernel 3.5.7, but my system doesn't boot with it.
>>> More precisely, it appears not to be star
Am 09.11.2012 18:47, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I recently built a kernel 3.5.7, but my system doesn't boot with it.
> More precisely, it appears not to be starting init, since the line
> containing "INIT" and "version 2.88" is missing from my console display.
>
> The booting pro
Hi, everyone.
I recently built a kernel 3.5.7, but my system doesn't boot with it.
More precisely, it appears not to be starting init, since the line
containing "INIT" and "version 2.88" is missing from my console display.
The booting process did get as far as mounting my root partition RO.
My s
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