Re: [ot]Can I compile a kernel for a P2? [new: installer feature + root32 FHS]
Alle 15:53, venerdì 22 aprile 2005, Oliver Korpilla ha scritto:
> > Can I compile a 2.4.26 kernel for a Pentium2 on my Amd64?
> * create a 32-bit chroot, install a base system and the kernelpackage
> packages in it, and compile a kernel within as you would normally.
This is the most simple way to compiling, it's just like a "cdebootstrap
--arch=i386 sarge /mnt/root32 http://local-apt-proxy:9999/debian/" away :-)
or similar, maybe It would be easy if a choiche from debian installer ask if
could do that for us.
My question is there is a good default path for having chroot environment
installed? should be /var/chroot/root32?
/etc/chroot/root32 ?
/usr/chroot/root32 ?
/mnt/chroot/root32?
Or there should be a package to configure and do that? There is a right debian
way to install a chroot? or one in progress/todo ideas?
--
Marco Amadori
:wq
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