Test wrote:
All,

I am trying to build a custom kernel, following the howto and some stuff
i found on the forums (mkspec.patch)

1. the mkspec.patch gives an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux]# patch -p1 < mkspec.patch
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch.)
patching file scripts/package/mkspec
Hunk #1 succeeded at 103 with fuzz 2 (offset 22 lines).
Hunk #2 FAILED at 115.
1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file scripts/package/mkspec.rej


2. When i create an rpm out of the standard configfile (/boot/config....)
the RPM file created is about 100mb which to me seems a bit large...?


Personally I have always compiled my kernels a different way.

Grab the sources from www.kernel.org.

# tar -jxf kernel-2.6.20.tar.bz2
Decompress them.
# make menuconfig
<change your settings appropriately, often the only thing I change is the CPU type>
(if this doesnt run properly try yum install ncurses-devel)
Exit out of make menuconfig

# make bzImage
# make modules
# make modules_install
# make install

If you have a dual core machine run each make command after menuconfig with -j2, replacing the number 2 with the amount of cores you have. This will run multiple compile jobs at once to save time.

Usually works ok for me - tho I never need to distribute my kernels so your milage may vary.

My first post to the list.

Alan
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