Hi,
   The instructions below give no specific info on whether to to create
the linux link in /usr/src. Is this still required for 2.6 kernels? I
assume so since some folks will likely use genkernel?

   If so, does the link need a specific name?

   Again, thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Mark

On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 14:06, Collins Richey wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 12:22:23 -0800
> Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >    Can someone suggest what is likely to be the best option for a user
> > who would like to try a 2.6 kernel and needs to be able to use the
> > newest versions of Alsa?
> 
> Apparently, if you require a non-english keyboard, you're SOL, but otherwise 2.6 
> works great.  I've been running 2.5/2.6 for 6 months on ext3 with shorewall 
> firewall.  No differences noted with any desktop stuff.
> 
> If you're using a CD writer, you can continue to use SCSI emulation (deprecated) or 
> not.  cdrecord based apps works without; cdrdao probably not.
> 
> 1 Get current on gentoo updates; be sure you have latest mod-utils.
> 2. emerge development-sources-2.6.2_rc2.ebuild.  I'm une level behind this, but I 
> doubt that it's much different.
> 3. (Optional) 'make mrproper' in the new kernel tree.
> 4. copy your old .config to the new source tree
> 5. 'make oldconfig' then 'make menuconfig'.
> 6.  Check all results with a fine tooth comb.  Make your alsa choices (see below). 
> You must specifically turn on the following !!!  Read that sentence again, or you 
> will regret it (unable to login).
> 
> CONFIG_VT=y
> CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
> 
> 5. 'make bzImage modules modules_install' (or separate 'make modules_install' as 
> root, if you prefer doing the rest as normal user.)  Note that 'make dep' is no 
> longer required. 
> 6. Copy your System.map and bzImage as usual (be sure /boot is mounted, if you have 
> the standard gentoo setup)
> 7. If you are using nvidia-kernel, set your /usr/src/linux simlink to point to the 
> 2.6 source tree and emerge an nvidia-kernel and glx that supports 2.6 (4496 or 
> later? I'm not on my nvidia machine at present).
> 8. update grub/lilo stanzas; run lilo if using lilo.
> 9, Reboot and enjoy.
> 
> >    Specifically, please provide whatever emerge instructions you can
> > lend as well as any specific make.conf options (or other things) that
> > are important and that I should watch out for.
> 
> No need to change any make.conf options
> 
> > 
> >    Also, does the Alsa emerge work correctly for 2.6 kernels? I know
> > that Alsa is now built into the kernel, so I assume that configuration
> > is going to be slightly different, but I'm hoping that the emerge of
> > Alsa puts everything in the right place.
> > 
> 
> The 2.6 contains the equivalent of the latest alsa for 2.4.  You define alsa 
> settings in the kernel build. You don't emerge alsa any more, but you still need 
> alsa-utils and alsa-lib (I'm on 0.9.8 release).  Setting up the alsa aliases, etc., 
> has not changed; see the gentoo alsa guide.
> 
> 
> 
> Enjoy,


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