Re[3]: Compiling linux-2.4.0-test9 kernel on Redhat 7

2000-10-07 Thread Dan Evans
Here is how to compile 2.2.x and 2.4.x kernels on Redhat 7 from source code. http://www.horseplay.demon.co.uk/redhat7.html You have to modify symbolic links and use kgcc. I am still amazed no one else knows this, anyway thats the solution. Otherwise i'd recommend sticking to Redhat 6.2 >ftp.

Re[2]: Compiling linux-2.4.0-test9 kernel on Redhat 7

2000-10-05 Thread Dan Evans
Still no luck in getting this critical operation working. I cannot find this directory on any Redhat mirrors, are you sure about it? Perhaps you could provide a working URL. I'm baffled why no one from Redhat has helped out or verified such a critical issue, this is not good. thanks At 23:23

Re[2]: Compiling linux-2.4.0-test9 kernel on Redhat 7

2000-10-05 Thread Dan Evans
Still no luck in getting this critical operation working. I cannot find this directory on any Redhat mirrors, are you sure about it? Perhaps you could provide a working URL. I'm baffled why no one from Redhat has helped out or verified such a critical issue, this is not good. thanks At 23:23

Re: Compiling linux-2.4.0-test9 kernel on Redhat 7

2000-10-03 Thread Dan Evans
nt make[2]: *** [fcntl.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux/fs' make[1]: *** [first_rule] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux/fs' make: *** [_dir_fs] Error 2 At 20:18 03/10/00 -0500, you wrote: >On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Dan Evans wrote: > > > >

Re: Compiling linux-2.4.0-test9 kernel on Redhat 7

2000-10-03 Thread Dan Evans
1. How do I setup the symbolic links correctly to compile from tarball 2. Where can I download preview 2.4.x kernels in .rpm format? thanks At 20:50 03/10/00 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Dan, > >Unless you are just trying to have fun with a custom kernel... > >You may want to look in the "preview" di

Compiling linux-2.4.0-test9 kernel on Redhat 7

2000-10-03 Thread Dan Evans
I thought this would be easy, but am wrong. No matter how I try to compile this kernel, I still get errors. Is there something I need to setup in order to compile this properly once downloading and setting it up? In /usr/src/linux/ there is a link called asm -> asm-i386 which surely shou