Hi Michael!
You were right, I forgot to make new initrd image. After making new
initrd image the problem has been solved.
Thank you for your kind support.
With Regards
Nabin Limbu
On 10 Oct 2003 at 16:07, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 19:27:45 +0530, Nabin Limbu wrote:
> I have upgraded my kernel to 2.4.20-20.9 via up2date with no problem
> in RH9. In this new kernel, I wanted to enable a cyclades card in
> kernel for which I complied this kernel as below:
> -
Sorry, I found my mistake. I fogot to make new initrd image.
On 10 Oct 2003 at 19:27, Nabin Limbu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have upgraded my kernel to 2.4.20-20.9 via up2date with no
problem
> in RH9. In this new kernel, I wanted to enable a cyclades card in
> kernel for which I complied this ke
Hi all,
I have upgraded my kernel to 2.4.20-20.9 via up2date with no problem
in RH9. In this new kernel, I wanted to enable a cyclades card in
kernel for which I complied this kernel as below:
- make menuconfig
- enabled Cyclades card in the menu
- make dep; make clean
- make bzImage
- make
Title: Message
I have recently
attempted to compile kernel 2.6.0-test5 on my Dell 1400 SC
server.
Kernel: arch/i386/boot/bzImage is ready-- \
sh
arch /i386/boot/bzImage System.map--I understand
this
No module aic7xxx not found for kernel 2.6.0-test5
I believe that I
need to install
se
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 9:39 PM
> To: Juan Nin
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PARPORT] cpufreq.c compilation error when recompiling
> kernel
>
> Hi Juan,
>
> Can't solve the problem dude. It's somehow related to the patch I used
> which was an
Hi Juan,
Can't solve the problem dude. It's somehow related to the patch I used
which was an incorrect patch. The developer Tim Waugh told it
personnally. I got no problem with NTFS support.
For enabling NTFS in RH9, do not recompile Kernel, instead use the
instructions at:
http://linux-ntfs.so
be available by
> updating of the kernel, and which is the main motto
> fo updating the kernel.
>
> Thanx any way.
>
> Nilesh
>
>
> >From: Linux Tard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re:
ct: Re: URGENT kernel compilation
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 07:09:19 -0700 (PDT)
make oldconfig
-lt
--- nilesh vaghela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How to compile / update new redhat linux kernel.
>
> We need either MENUCONFIG , XCONFIG to get
> information of the server / pc.
&
make oldconfig
-lt
--- nilesh vaghela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How to compile / update new redhat linux kernel.
>
> We need either MENUCONFIG , XCONFIG to get
> information of the server / pc.
>
> Very difficult to define exact information of the
> hardware resources.
>
> Is there any o
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 01:05:05PM +, nilesh vaghela wrote:
> How to compile / update new redhat linux kernel.
>
> We need either MENUCONFIG , XCONFIG to get information of the server / pc.
>
> Very difficult to define exact information of the hardware resources.
>
> Is there any other way t
How to compile / update new redhat linux kernel.
We need either MENUCONFIG , XCONFIG to get information of the server / pc.
Very difficult to define exact information of the hardware resources.
Is there any other way to generate config file ?
Nilesh
console if I was to go to the
building where the server is ?
many thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 7:35 PM
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>
you upgrading from?
Jon
>
> Thanks
> LISa
>
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jonathan Bartlett
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 5:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: glibc compilation
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>
> Is
.
Thanks
LISa
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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 5:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: glibc compilation
Is there a reason you are compiling glibc? I've always put that on my
official &
Hi Lisa,
> I'm doing it as a last resort as I'm having problems with java threads using up
> a lot of memory. The glib that I had didn't have the linuxthreads added onto
> it, so I downloaded a newer glibc with the linuxthreads add-on and that's why
> I'm trying to recompile it .
Note that glib
;s why I'm trying to recompile it .
thanks for your help
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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 5:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: glibc compilation
Is there a reason you are compiling glibc? I
Is there a reason you are compiling glibc? I've always put that on my
official "bad idea" list because of how intrusive it is.
It looks like the file is missing an #include statement.
Jon
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Lisa Ryan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am configuring glibc-2.2. When I do a mak, I get the fol
Hi,
I am configuring glibc-2.2. When I do a mak, I get the following error:
Can anyone tell me what the problem could be ?
thanks
Lisa
-I../sysdeps/wordsize-32 -I../sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96 -I../sysdeps/ieee754/
dbl-64 -I../sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32 -I../sysdeps/ieee754 -I../sysdeps/generic
/elf
Hi,
I tried to recompile the kernel of my redhat 9 to add a parport scanner
but when I tried "make modules", I got this error:
---
/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-8/include/linux/dcache.h: In function `dget':
/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-8/include/linux/d
David Hart wrote:
This seemed to compile, boot and load modules just fine. However, it
won't load the X server. Can anyone suggest what I screwed up? This was
my first attempt at this endeavor.
Whats the output of "startx &> output"
BTW, what does the "nptl" designator mean?
--
Once you
David Hart wrote:
This seemed to compile, boot and load modules just fine. However, it
won't load the X server. Can anyone suggest what I screwed up? This was
my first attempt at this endeavor.
BTW, what does the "nptl" designator mean?
/usr/share/doc/redhat-release-9/RELEASE-NOTES-i386:
Red
This seemed to compile, boot and load modules just fine. However, it
won't load the X server. Can anyone suggest what I screwed up? This was
my first attempt at this endeavor.
BTW, what does the "nptl" designator mean?
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is everyone have already install vtun v2.5 on a redhat linux 8.0
i 've got problems to compil the source some errors.
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Now, the 2.4.18-19.8.0 kernel is running great on my laptop.
However, I want to add the ntfs read-only module to access my XP
partition's data. I copy the /boot/config-2.4.18-19.8.0 file to
/usr/src/linux-2.4/.config
I do "make clean dep modules modules_install install"
It fails in an abi section.
Actually by system related I was thinking more along the lines of compiler
stuff I had missed or installed wrong, as I have seen similar problems
with mismatched verions of libraries. As it turns out it was just changes
in the libc++ headers causing a naming conflict. Thanks for the help
though.
Craig Blake,
On Monday October 14, 2002 11:27, Craig Blake wrote:
> I just did a fresh install of RedHat 8 on a machine and am running into
> some problems compiling some basic C++ code. Stuff that compiled fine
> before with RedHat 7.3 and gcc 2.96 now have problems, but they seem to be
> relat
I just did a fresh install of RedHat 8 on a machine and am running into
some problems compiling some basic C++ code. Stuff that compiled fine
before with RedHat 7.3 and gcc 2.96 now have problems, but they seem to be
related to the system rather than the code. If anyone has any suggestions
I wou
so did the same with several netfilter options, such as
iptables, masq ftp, etc
then during compilation in "make bzImage" the following warnings appear:
la2x00.c: In function `qla2100_proc_info':
qla2x00.c:870: warning: int format, long int arg (arg 3)
qla2x00.c:3671:18: warni
On 12:11 27 Sep 2002, Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have project (in c) which run good on sun unix. I want to let it run in
| redhat
| 7.2 linux. but when i try to compile i got error message like following
[...]
| -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11
| datent.o: In function `datent_':
| datent
tatus
make: *** [catdat.time] Error 1
-
I guess something is wrong with the compilation flags orginally set for
sun unix. How can i change it to let it work
any suguession will be greatly appreciated.
the orignal compilation flag for sun
/src/linux). Is this file
: exist before the first compilation??? or the only way I have is to make
: a new config file
Pick the config file you want from /usr/src/linux-2.4/configs, copy
that to the /usr/src/linux-2.4 directory, name it .config and go to work.
--
Jason Costomiris <><
Hi,
I've just installed my RH7.3 and i'd like to compile my kernel with the
ntfs read only support, I want just add this to my exixtant config but I
don't find the file to load ( .config sous /usr/src/linux). Is this file
exist before the first compilation??? or the only way I ha
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On Monday 22 July 2002 11:16 am, Lisa wrote:
> Hi, I'm new to linux and need help with the following before I go mad!
>
> I ran the make menuconfig command to enable the networking options for
> using iptables. I saved the kernel configuration.
> Now
Hi, I'm new to linux and need help with the
following before I go mad!
I ran the make menuconfig command to enable the
networking options for using iptables.
I saved the kernel configuration.
Now when I do a make dep, I get the following
error:
Saving your kernel configuration...*** E
Hi,
I gonna install MySQL on my system.
I 'm reading MySQL's manualand see that there
can be some problem with some Redhat Linux distros...
What are these problems ?
Is the 7.2 is concerned ? So in this case and like the
manual shows, i put the following at configuration time:
./configure --wi
kernel on RH 7.2, AMD, K7VZA main board, all necessary packages seem to
be
installed (kernel, headers, sources of 2.4.9-21, make, glibc )
After finishing menuconfig, I started:
1. make dep, clean, modules, modules_install, bzImage
At the end of this compilation these messages are given
I was just wonder if there is any log available
from compiling the kernel.
My system hangs half way on booting, so I was just
wondering if it was possible to look at the bootlog to
see exactly where it hangs.
=
Investigating the Norwegain 4.th Secret Service
The multiheaded animal.
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Subject: RH7.2 Kernel compilation problem
Hi all,
I have installed Redhat 7.2 on my DELL Optiplex G1 machine.
I have 3com 3c905B-TX network card.
When I compiled the kernel (2.4.7-10) supplied with RH7.2,
I was unable to access the network
Hi all,
I have installed Redhat 7.2 on my DELL Optiplex G1 machine.
I have 3com 3c905B-TX network card.
When I compiled the kernel (2.4.7-10) supplied with RH7.2,
I was unable to access the network.
I got following message at bootup:
"Can not send dump request: Connection Refused"
While compiling
Thank you for your advice. I did make mrproper
already. Even , I have two sources, one I made by
patching from 2.4.0 and up to 2.4.4; the problem
occures. I thought (may be stupid) that the patching
problem; then I download the totally new source 2.4.4
from the Kernel Mirror in New Zealand, and co
Steve Kieu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have never found anyone having this problem yet but
> I had!. When I compile the kernel modules, I got this
> error message
>
> parport_pc.c in function parport_pc_find_ports 2618
> too many arguments to function parport_pc_init_superio
> Error 1
>
> As I dont subscr
Hi,
I have never found anyone having this problem yet but
I had!. When I compile the kernel modules, I got this
error message
parport_pc.c in function parport_pc_find_ports 2618
too many arguments to function parport_pc_init_superio
Error 1
As I dont subscribe to the kernel mailing list, but
t
The latest ppp release is 2.4.1. But I am forced to use this (2.2.0),
radiusclient patch was available with this version. If you know the
radiusclient patch with the latest version, please put me on that.. or any
suitable softwares that will work similar as radiusclient.. please provide
me..
I h
> I am trying to compile the pppd-2.2.0f with radiusclient patch. I am
> getting the following error. I am trying to do this on Redhat 7.0
ppp/pppd 2.2.0 is old old old... though I forget how old it is. RH 7.0
ships with 2.3.11 I think which is actually a mistake (that I pointed out
originally) s
Hi,
I am trying to compile the pppd-2.2.0f with radiusclient patch. I am
getting the following error. I am trying to do this on Redhat 7.0
In file included from /usr/include/linux/if.h:23,
from /usr/include/linux/if_ppp.h:39,
from lcp.c:53:
/usr/include/linux/s
Paul Aprendiz schrieb:
>
> I discovered, in other maling list, it looks that FreeS/WAN has problems
> with RedHat 7.0
> So people ou there be careful , I have already spent 4 days trying to
> compile it
>
if you don't use the original redhat kernel but a kernel from
www.kernel.org it should work
les_install
> > > lilo
> > >
> > > everything ok so far
> > >
> > > Then I went to freeswan directory
> > > /usr/src/freeswan-1.8
> > > I made
> > > make oldgo
> > >
> > >
> > > At the end of the compi
This is what I get, under Rh7.0:
/usr/src/linux-2.2.17/arch/i386/lib
checksum.S:231:badly punctuated parameter list in #define
I changed my kernel compiler to kgcc and applied all Rh7 updates. I've
uninstalled the kernel-headers package and made the appropriate links in
/usr/include (asm, lin
edit the makefile and change HOSTCC= from gcc to kgcc, and make sure you
have the kgcc package installed.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Peter Peltonen wrote:
>
> I get a error in checksum.SS (or something) with 2.2.17 kernel. I've installed
> the updates and have succesfully compiled many kernels on rh6.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Paul Aprendiz blurted out:
PA>
PA>I installed FreeS/WAN 1.8 in my RedHAt 7.0
PA>
PA>I did
PA>/usr/src/linux/make menuconfig
PA>then
PA>make dep
PA>make bzImage
PA>make install
PA>make modules
PA>make modules_install
PA>lilo
PA>
PA>everything ok so far
PA>
PA>Then I went to fr
I installed FreeS/WAN 1.8 in my RedHAt 7.0
I did
/usr/src/linux/make menuconfig
then
make dep
make bzImage
make install
make modules
make modules_install
lilo
everything ok so far
Then I went to freeswan directory
/usr/src/freeswan-1.8
I made
make oldgo
At the end of the compilation I got
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Peter Peltonen blurted out:
PP>
PP>I get a error in checksum.SS (or something) with 2.2.17 kernel. I've installed
PP>the updates and have succesfully compiled many kernels on rh6.2 boxes.
PP>
PP>I know there was a trick for 7.0 for kernel compilaition - one should change
PP>t
I get a error in checksum.SS (or something) with 2.2.17 kernel. I've installed
the updates and have succesfully compiled many kernels on rh6.2 boxes.
I know there was a trick for 7.0 for kernel compilaition - one should change
the compiler from gcc to k-something... What was the compiler named a
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
> Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 14:13:46 -0400
> From: Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Kernel Compilation
>
>
> I would like to compile my own kernel for Redhat7.0 and n
I would like to compile my own kernel for Redhat7.0 and need
to know what else I need to install to make this possible. What I am saying is
that apparantly there is something else I need to install that will permit me
to work on my own kernels. More than just downloading the kernel of interest
a
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Chris Fishwick wrote:
> > > > Did you instal the KDE development packages?
> > >
> > > Yup, all packages are installed... the headers are present, in the
> > > /usr/include/kde dir etc, but it just won't compile anything with them..
> > >
> > Time for #2 dumb question: Can y
> > > Did you instal the KDE development packages?
> >
> > Yup, all packages are installed... the headers are present, in the
> > /usr/include/kde dir etc, but it just won't compile anything with them..
> >
> Time for #2 dumb question: Can you compile non-kde packages on the
> system? I just bui
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Chris Fishwick wrote:
> > Did you instal the KDE development packages?
>
> Yup, all packages are installed... the headers are present, in the
> /usr/include/kde dir etc, but it just won't compile anything with them..
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
>
>
Time for #2 dumb question: Can y
> Did you instal the KDE development packages?
Yup, all packages are installed... the headers are present, in the
/usr/include/kde dir etc, but it just won't compile anything with them..
Regards
Chris
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Chris Fishwick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to compile some apps under KDE, and am getting the following
> error when I run configure:
>
> checking for extra includes... no
> checking for extra libs... no
> checking for kde headers installed... configure: error: your syst
Hi All,
I am trying to compile some apps under KDE, and am getting the following
error when I run configure:
checking for extra includes... no
checking for extra libs... no
checking for kde headers installed... configure: error: your system is not
able to compile a small KDE application!
Check,
When I try to compile MRTG it says that it needs GD. So far OK, but
according to rmp -q I have GD already installed.
output:
>[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]# rpm -q gd
>gd-1.3-6
>gd-1.8.3-1
-
What's this ?
Anyway I've been trying to compile gd but I get a lot of errors. I'am
lost! Any sugestio
Come on...if he's going from a 2.2.x kernel to
2.4.whatever...prerelease or otherwise, it's still an upgrade.
The questions I have for Ted are:
1) In what form did you download the kernel?
2) If tar.gz, did you go to the /usr/src directory and tar -xz the
file there? If so, it would have creat
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Statux wrote:
> Um.. you wouldn't be upgrading if you went to a 2.4.0 pre-release. 2.4.1
> is out and 2.4.2 will be out soon. They're all releases.
Yup! I am currently using 2.4.0 as I mentioned. I just wanted to move up
to a pre-release such as 2.4.1 etc etc..
>
> On Sat,
Um.. you wouldn't be upgrading if you went to a 2.4.0 pre-release. 2.4.1
is out and 2.4.2 will be out soon. They're all releases.
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> Where in the world is the kernel kept in RedHat7 or fisher?
> I wanted to upgrade the 2.4.0 kernel I have here to one of t
Where in the world is the kernel kept in RedHat7 or fisher?
I wanted to upgrade the 2.4.0 kernel I have here to one of the pre-releases
and I went to /usr/src and couldn't find the 'linux' directory??
I tried arbitrarily running the 'make menuconfig' to see what would come up
and of course n
I've been following the posts on this list Re. kernel compilation as I'm
having similar problems since upgrading to RH7. I've installed all the
relevant errata and edited the makefiles to use kgcc for the compile,
and still when I "make modules" I get loads of warni
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, J. Carlos Cristobal wrote:
> Sorry if this is too simple, I don't know how to solve this:
>
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux/kernel_stat.h:47: `smp_num_cpus' undeclared
> (first use in this function)
make mrproper
before you make {menu,x,old,}config
LLaP
bero
_
Sorry if this is too simple, I don't know how to solve this:
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/kernel_stat.h:47: `smp_num_cpus' undeclared
(first use in this function)
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/kernel_stat.h:47: (Each undeclared identifier
is reported only once
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/kernel_
Peter Kiem wrote:
>
> Hi Samuel,
>
> > Use the precompiled binaries or follow the howto. It works for me,
> > but I'm running VA's 7.0.1 on my quake box which fixes the kernel.h
> > issue.
> >
> > Precompiled:
> > ftp://ftp1.detonator.nvidia.com/pub/drivers/english/XFree86_40/0.9-5/
> > NVIDI
Hi Samuel,
> Use the precompiled binaries or follow the howto. It works for me,
> but I'm running VA's 7.0.1 on my quake box which fixes the kernel.h
> issue.
>
> Precompiled:
> ftp://ftp1.detonator.nvidia.com/pub/drivers/english/XFree86_40/0.9-5/
> NVIDIA_kernel-0.9-5.rh7rc2.i386.rpm
> NVI
Kit Cosper wrote:
>
> The patch is to fix things so the compile will work properly.
> Let me know if you need me to round it up for you.
>
> --Kit
>
> > Hi Kit,
> >
> > > Are you on a single processor system? If so, it's a known bug and
> > > one of our guys has sent a patch to Red Hat to fix
"John P. Verel" wrote:
>
> On 01/01/01, 11:27:22PM -, Peter Kiem wrote:
> > Hi John,
> >
> > > You sent them as two separate files. Is that the way you found them in
> > > /etc/X11 or did you split them for mailing purposes?
> >
> > That's the way I found em. In /etc/X11 there were the two
On 01/01/01, 11:27:22PM -, Peter Kiem wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> > You sent them as two separate files. Is that the way you found them in
> > /etc/X11 or did you split them for mailing purposes?
>
> That's the way I found em. In /etc/X11 there were the two files XF86Config
> and XF86Config-4.
The patch is to fix things so the compile will work properly.
Let me know if you need me to round it up for you.
--Kit
> Hi Kit,
>
> > Are you on a single processor system? If so, it's a known bug and
> > one of our guys has sent a patch to Red Hat to fix it. If you've
> > got an SMP system
Hi Kit,
> Are you on a single processor system? If so, it's a known bug and
> one of our guys has sent a patch to Red Hat to fix it. If you've
> got an SMP system then I'm not sure.
Yes I am running a single processor. Is the patch about the nVidia drivers
not working on RH7 or the compile n
Hi John,
> You sent them as two separate files. Is that the way you found them in
> /etc/X11 or did you split them for mailing purposes?
That's the way I found em. In /etc/X11 there were the two files XF86Config
and XF86Config-4.
> You have a section titled Server Layout that does not corres
Peter,
I had a chance to look at your files. Some points:
You sent them as two separate files. Is that the way you found them in
/etc/X11 or did you split them for mailing purposes?
You have a section titled Server Layout that does not correspond to
anything in my file. This in in the second
ce they didn't have RH7 RPMS for the RIVA TNT2 card I tried both the SRPMS
> and they both failed compilation with the following messages:
>
> /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use
> kernel-headers system headers,
> /usr/include/linux/modversio
On 12/31/00, 03:19:26PM -, Peter Kiem wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> > Sorry to come in mid thread. I'm running RH7 with RIVA TNT2 card and
> > have no problem. I'm using the SVGA driver, right out of the Red Hat
> > box, if that helps.
>
> Well I am currently running the SVGA server but after a wh
Hi John,
> Sorry to come in mid thread. I'm running RH7 with RIVA TNT2 card and
> have no problem. I'm using the SVGA driver, right out of the Red Hat
> box, if that helps.
Well I am currently running the SVGA server but after a while the screen
starts corrupting with parts of images and lines
ied both the SRPMS
> and they both failed compilation with the following messages:
>
> /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use
> kernel-headers system headers,
> /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #error but headers from an appropriate
> kernel-so
Since they didn't have RH7 RPMS for the RIVA TNT2 card I tried both the SRPMS
and they both failed compilation with the following messages:
/usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use
kernel-headers system headers,
/usr/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #erro
And thats the beauty of linux. We all have a choice and I choose to use a
well known, time tested compiler. And yes, you can build 2.2.16 with gcc
2.95, i have done it myself many times.
Jason
>
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Jason Holland wrote:
>
> > http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kerne
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Jason Holland wrote:
> http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0009.3/1157.html
>
> and follow the thread around. The gotcha page says
I've seen that thread before. It does not relate to compiling kernel 2.4
with gcc 2.96 at all. You might also notice that Ala
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Corisen wrote:
> i've manged to successfully compile 2.4.0-test10 kernel. however, upon
> startup there are some failed/error messages:
I have working RPMs (Red Hat style with advanced router) at
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-7.x-mycontrib/
Try installing them and se
or kernel 2.4.
>
> $ rpm -qp --changelog /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/kernel-2.4.0-0.30.i386.rpm
>
> ...
> * Mon May 29 2000 Jakub Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> - 2.4.0-test1
> - changeloop patch
> - fix BuildASM
> - fix compilation with gcc 2.96
> - fix devfsd
-qp --changelog /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/kernel-2.4.0-0.30.i386.rpm
...
* Mon May 29 2000 Jakub Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- 2.4.0-test1
- changeloop patch
- fix BuildASM
- fix compilation with gcc 2.96
- fix devfsd compilation
...
MSG
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The known issues are documented in emails on the Linux Kernel mailing list.
gcc 2.96 is a snapshot of a development version of gcc 3.0. If you read
this
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/gotchas/7.0/gotchas-7-6.html#ss6.1
Redhat recommends using kgcc to build kernels. I seriously doubt they a
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Jason Holland wrote:
> there are many known issues when compiling 2.4 kernels with gcc 2.96. In
> other words, don't do it.
And where are these documented? Red Hat is intentionally building their
2.4 kernels with gcc 2.96. I built mine this way as well, and have not
yet s
; "shutdown -h now". however, using RH7 2.2.16 kernel, the notebook
> > was able
> > > to power off. how can i configure it to turn off automatically?
> > >
> > > pls kindly advise where i have gone wrong and how to rectify the
> > above
> > >
ook
> was able
> > to power off. how can i configure it to turn off automatically?
> >
> > pls kindly advise where i have gone wrong and how to rectify the
> above
> > errors.
> >
y
> > after
> > > "shutdown -h now". however, using RH7 2.2.16 kernel, the notebook
> > was able
> > > to power off. how can i configure it to turn off automatically?
> > >
> > >
y
> after
> > "shutdown -h now". however, using RH7 2.2.16 kernel, the notebook
> was able
> > to power off. how can i configure it to turn off automatically?
> >
> > pls kindly advise where i have gone wrong and how to rectify the
> above
> > errors.
ect: 2.4.0-test10 kernel compilation
hi,
i'm currently running RH7, with 2.2.16-22 kernel, gcc 2.96 on a Sharp Actius
250 notebook.
i've manged to successfully compile 2.4.0-test10 kernel. however, upon
startup there are some failed/error messages:
1. finding module dependencies: depmod **
however, using RH7 2.2.16 kernel, the notebook was able
> to power off. how can i configure it to turn off automatically?
>
> pls kindly advise where i have gone wrong and how to rectify the above
> errors.
>
> pls pardon my ignorance as i'm quite new to linux and this is my first
ite new to linux and this is my first
kernel compilation attempt.
thank you very much.
ps: i've tried the kernel compilation on a HP Vectra PII PC and the error
messages are similar.
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Corisen wrote:
> i'm currently running RH7,2.2.16-22 kernel, gcc 2.96.
>
> during the compilation of 2.4.0-test10 kernel process (make bzImage), i
> observed many occurrences the following warning messages:
>
> 1. warning: pasting would not give a valid preproccess
i'm currently running RH7,2.2.16-22 kernel, gcc 2.96.
during the compilation of 2.4.0-test10 kernel process (make bzImage), i
observed many occurrences the following warning messages:
1. warning: pasting would not give a valid preproccessing token.
2. warning: nothing can be pasted after
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