Re: [lfs-support] LFS 7.1 rebuilding a kernel with a newer version

2012-08-21 Thread William Harrington
On Aug 21, 2012, at 17:02 PM, Lewis Pike wrote: > Can I safely leave the kernel headers from an earlier Linux version > in place when rebuilding the kernel proper. Are the Linux headers > guaranteed to be stable across security/bugfix versions? If Linux > headers do need replacing when upgradin

Re: [lfs-support] LFS 7.1 rebuilding a kernel with a newer version

2012-08-21 Thread Randy McMurchy
Lewis Pike wrote these words on 08/21/12 17:02 CST: > In section 6.7.1 of LFS 7.1 I installed the headers for linux-3.2.6. > By the time I made to actually building the kernel proper I grabbed > linux-3.2.27 from kernel.org. This is perfectly fine. You can always upgrade the kernel proper. However

Re: [lfs-support] LFS 7.1 rebuilding a kernel with a newer version

2012-08-21 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 06:02:57PM -0400, Lewis Pike wrote: > After a week and a half of wrestling with LFS, I have successfully > built up what appears to be a working system. This was my third > attempt and well, you know what they say. Thanks to all of the > maintainers for this wonderful reso

[lfs-support] LFS 7.1 rebuilding a kernel with a newer version

2012-08-21 Thread Lewis Pike
After a week and a half of wrestling with LFS, I have successfully built up what appears to be a working system. This was my third attempt and well, you know what they say. Thanks to all of the maintainers for this wonderful resource. In section 6.7.1 of LFS 7.1 I installed the headers for linux