Re: [SLE] Suse 8.2 kernel recompile
after a while the kernel seems to be ok but a depmod -a told me that raiser-fs module cannot be found.. but i DON'T remove raiser-fs modules!!!
mk_initrd :)
From what I've understood, since the reiserfs module didn't get build, mk_initrd can at best give you an error...
Andrea, try to check if the kernel build gives you some errors. Also, I'd advise you to try with the latest/newest kernel source RPM, not with the ones on the CDs. You can find them in SuSE ftp mirrors, in the updates directory. Ciao, Roberto!
Andrea, try to check if the kernel build gives you some errors. Also, I'd advise you to try with the latest/newest kernel source RPM, not with the ones on the CDs. You can find them in SuSE ftp mirrors, in the updates directory.
Hi I noticed there are 3 rpms list for each kerenl (I assume). K_smp.rpm K_smp-*.i586.rpm and then a patch rpm. I assume they all need to be installed. Is there any given order in which they should be installed. I miss urpmi from Mandrake which would sort all this out for you :-) Is there anything similar in SuSE. I assume there must be someway of doing it with YaST? -- John Willby Registered Linux user number 321644 ICQ: 92791912 Jabber: vicarofwibley@jabber.org YIM: vicarofwibley Linux is like a wigwam - No Gates, no Windows, Apache inside. 7:43am up 23:38, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.05, 0.05
OK Just forget about urpmi and about the ftp site :) Yast will automatically install the appropriate kernel for your machine. Also, from yast - online update you can install automatically the updates, if you un-select the "manual" option :) OK, now, if you really insist, there is apt for suse, too :) http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Willby" <john@thewillbys.com> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 9:47 AM Subject: [SLE] Kernel rpm was Re: [SLE] Suse 8.2 kernel recompile
Andrea, try to check if the kernel build gives you some errors. Also, I'd advise you to try with the latest/newest kernel source RPM, not with the ones on the CDs. You can find them in SuSE ftp mirrors, in the updates directory.
Hi
I noticed there are 3 rpms list for each kerenl (I assume). K_smp.rpm K_smp-*.i586.rpm and then a patch rpm.
I assume they all need to be installed.
Is there any given order in which they should be installed. I miss urpmi from Mandrake which would sort all this out for you :-) Is there anything similar in SuSE. I assume there must be someway of doing it with YaST?
-- John Willby Registered Linux user number 321644 ICQ: 92791912 Jabber: vicarofwibley@jabber.org YIM: vicarofwibley Linux is like a wigwam - No Gates, no Windows, Apache inside. 7:43am up 23:38, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.05, 0.05
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