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Re: Kernel compiled (I think), how to do next step ?




On torsdag 1. februar 2001 19:54, Werner Teeling <wernert@dds.nl> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I compiled a new kernel with ipmasquerading for my ppc 7200, to use 
>it as a router. I came to the point described below, but have no idea 
>how to do the next steps. The kernel-howto is PC biased, and I found 
>no answer in my archive of this list.
>
>
>Platform : Mac ppc 7200
>Debian 2.2.17
>Bootloader (?) : bootx application
>
>I got linux-2.2.17.tar.gz, and unpacked.
>       -> from the how-to: "Unpack the kernel source to
>       /usr/src/ with a command:
>       tar xvzf linux-2.2.x.tar.gz -C /usr/src".
>
>'make config' and [y/n]'d appropriate options.
>       -> 'make menuconfig' gave an error.

you need ncurses-devel and readline-devel to make this work.

>
>'make zImage' : ok. duration: 1h.45 mins.
>   (bzImage gave : "No rule to make target 'bzImage")
>
>'make modules' : ok.
>
>'make modules_install' : ok.
>
>By this point, there should be a new kernel, right ?
>
>But how do I install it ? AFAIK, lilo is n/a on the ppc platform.
>Or will  'dpkg -i ../kernel-image[and the rest of the name]' do the 
>trick ? (Geez, it can't be that simple..)
>
>Thanx in advance,
>
>
>Werner.
>
>
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