Daniel Fort wrote:
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but a new 2.6.12 kernel that I built in lbe keeps bailing out on startup with:

I spent most of this weekend trying to get a custom kernel working with LTSP, and finally got it, but I built it outside of LBE.

Here's the basic howto -- someone correct me if I'm doing something really wrong here, otherwise I'll post it on the wiki.

1. Download my kernel, unpack it
2. Copy the .config from the ltsp-kernel, run make meunconfig, do my tweaks
3. build the kernel, install all possible NICs inside the kernel
4. Run mkinitrd from the ltsp-initrd tools
5. gunzip the initrd for the new kernel, edit linuxrc to not look for network modules, gzip it back up

And that's about it. That's probably wrong on a lot of levels, but it works. I still haven't figured out how to get modules working on there, even if I copy over /lib/modules/`uname -r` to /opt/ltsp/i386, they still won't load. I'm probably missing something in linuxrc somewhere.

Steve


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