El 2003-09-11 a las 11:29, Donn aka n5xwb Washburn escribió:
Carlos;
I suggest that you remove all un-needed modules. Then compile it again. I have even
I can not remove any module, because I'm trying to rebuild the exact suse kernel k_deflt. After I check that it works without any change at all, I recompile for a P-IV and remove unneded modules. But not at this point.
compiled (and running on it) a kernel using a edited "make cloneconfig" by saving all my OLD modules then unzipping them over the compiled bunch.
If a module is missing in /lib/modules/2.4.20-CER, the system will use the module from /lib/modules/2.4.20-4GB. The problem is unresolved symbols, not missing modules.
Move the kernel and System.map manually and not use make modules_install. That worked also.
In this case, I think it won't. the modules_install sequence is to complicated to do it by hand. ... I have found on a previous thread that gcc. 3.3.1 is broken. So, I will downgrade the compiler and associated libreries - all in the suse ftp dir project/gcc See: [SLE] Gcc3.3.1 static variables issue, Sep 10 Ivan Nazarenko X-Message-Number-for-archive: 158948 | Perhaps the problem is this: | http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0309.0/1586.html | | (see also the begin of the thread, | http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0309.0/1440.html ) | | We (I and, independently, a coworker) have found that SuSE's gcc-3.3.1-0 can't | even compile the linux-2.4.20.SuSE kernel. Or Mantel's 21, or vanilla 22. | Actually it compiles, the result just doesn't boot. And that is what I'm getting. -- Saludos Carlos Robinson