Using 1394 under 2.6.30
Greetings all-
I am running the stock 2.6.30-2-amd64 kernel, largely because I have been
unable to compile a working 2.6.30 kernel of my own. (My travails on that
account are documented here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/09/msg01936.html .)
Bottom line on compiling my own: In the past, up through 2.6.26, I was
able to do make menuconfig ; select my preferences; make-kpkg --clean ;
make-kpkg --revision XXXXX ; make-kpkg kernel-image ; make-kpkg
modules-image .
With 2.6.30 when I do this I *always* get:
kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init= option to kernel
or
kernel panic: no init found. Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0).
on boot.
That's been OK because the stock kernel works fine on my four machines
(office server, office desktop, laptop, and home desktop).
Now I have a new problem, though. I'd like to use the 1394 modules to copy
video from a camcorder. The 1394 modules are not included in the stock
kernel. So, dear debian-users, I ask you for advice on either of the
following directions:
1.) How can I fix my kernel compilation problem so I can include the 1394
modules in the kernel; OR, alternatively:
2.) How can I compile *modules* from source independently so I can insmod
them into the stock kernel?
Thanks for any advice-
Andy Perrin
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Andrew J Perrin - andrew_perrin (at) unc.edu - http://perrin.socsci.unc.edu
Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Sociology
University of North Carolina - CB#3210, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 USA
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