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Re: [ot]Can I compile a kernel for a P2?



A Divendres 22 Abril 2005 21:17, Lennart Sorensen va escriure:
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> Since you can run the native i386 compiler, you don't need a cross
> compiler, just a chroot 32bit environment.  The only reason for the
> variables like ARCH in the first place is to override the detection of
> the x86_64 from uname -m which is how the kernel decides the default
> ARCH to configure for.  The regular i386 compiler will run and produce
> native code after all as long as that is what the kernel is configured
> for and hence expects you are fine.
>
> Len

Ok, 

I have followed your instructions and I could create a kernel for i386. 
However, I would like to configure it (make menuconfig) and I couldn't do it. 
Please, could you tell me how?. I have tested:
export ARCH=i386; make menuconfig, etc and nothing. 

Regards,

Leo

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