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2008 Jun 12
1
rebuilding kernel modules issues
...orm a
burn in test with. lm_sensors needs a kernel module compiled to be
support this motherboard's sensors.
The instructions, for compiling the module, by tyan
(ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/3870.sensors.conf) match closely with
the instructions I found here
(http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_centos).
I simply installed the kernel source (yum install kernel-devel) and
tried the first basic step, cleaning (which is probably not needed at
this point), but it threw the first of many errors I have run into.
# uname -a
Linux fwtest 2.6.18-53.1.21.el5 #1 SMP Tue May 20 09:34:18 EDT 2008 i686
a...
2008 Mar 20
1
build custom kernel
Hi guys!
i followed tutorial for building custom kernel for centos5
http://howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_centos with lastest kernel
downloaded from kernel.org .
in menuconfig i used /boot/config-(mycurrentcentoskernel) as a
configuration. then i compiled with make rpm.
Result was ok, but my kernel was about 400MB of size! :(
Next problem was that alltought i we had ip_nat as a module selected in
menuconfig,...
2007 Jan 30
1
Compiling CentOS kernel
When I download a kernel from kernel.org I can compile it making config
and make bzimage, but in some case I tried to make the kernel for a
specific CPU in CentOS kernel source and I can not compile the CentOS
kernel.
Why CentOS kernel do not compile as kernel of kernel.org?
I think that should worlk ease.
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2007 Jan 25
10
Problems with building a complete kernel
...that came with
the source, I built the kernel just fine, but the instructions then go
on to describe how to modify LILO to make the install work, and my boot
loader is GRUB - not sure how to reconcile those two.
So, I built yet another kernel (rpm) following the guide at
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_centos, and the rpm built
just fine, but when I run mkinitrd, it complains that I don't have the
ahci module in my kernel. The only reference I have found to ahci is in
my boot setup, and it is already enabled, so, once again, I am stuck.
Anyone have any ideas here?
I'm running Centos 2.6.9-42...