On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:56 AM, Ned Slider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Test wrote:
>>
>> Alan,
>>
>> The method you describe is the "standard" way of compiling a kernel, but
>> for Centos the method seems to vary...
>> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Custom_Kernel
>
> The guide on the Wiki is main
Test wrote:
Alan,
The method you describe is the "standard" way of compiling a kernel, but
for Centos the method seems to vary...
http://webui.sourcelabs.com/centos/mail/user/threads/Run_a_more_recent_kernel_than_2.6.18_on_CentOS%253F.meta
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_centos
ht
Alan,
The method you describe is the "standard" way of compiling a kernel, but
for Centos the method seems to vary...
http://webui.sourcelabs.com/centos/mail/user/threads/Run_a_more_recent_kernel_than_2.6.18_on_CentOS%253F.meta
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_centos
http://wiki.cent
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
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 a
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