Neil Bothwick wrote:
When you compile a kernel
manually, you choose which modules you need in the kernel, build those in
and either leave the rest out or compile them as separate modules.
Genkernel is intended to make things easier, and it may do when things
work as they should, but I find it ma
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 04:24:26 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Or alternatively it seems one could just use /proc/config.gz as
> /usr/src/linux/.config and run it manually. Except I'm at a loss as
> to how an intitrd is built manually from a kernel compile.
You don't need an initrd when compiling yo
Harry Putnam wrote:
>Installing from scratch, using networked install, I've built two
>kernels from 2.6.14 sources, each time the mods I'd listed autoload
>fail to be loaded and are apparently never built.
>
>
I'm not big on the genkernel thing but I had the same thing earlier and
I was doing i
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