Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 29 Feb 2000 09:40:35 -0500 (EST) | From | "Mike A. Harris" <> | Subject | Re: Compiling kernel on different machine |
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On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Matthew A Reklau wrote:
>I am trying to use a faster machine to compile a kernel for my laptop that >does not have the space to compile its own kernel. I tried this and it didn't >work. When it came time to boot the kernel it hung on the laptop. > >My question is what files other than the bzImage file need to copied over. I >tried to grab the modules and put them in /lib/module/2.2.14. What effect do >the files in /boot make. Do I need these as well? If so which ones and where >do I place them?
The only mandatory needed files are the kernel image, and the modules. The kernel should still boot without modules though. In addition you should copy the System.map file to the /boot dir too.
That is it. If it doesn't boot, then perhaps something is not right about your choice of config options.
In particular, you must always remember to compile "ext2", "ide disk support", and "ELF binary" support into the kernel - NOT AS MODULES. If you're using SCSI instead of IDE, then you need SCSI disk support in the kernel instead of IDE.
Make sure your compiled kernel has all necessary items compiled in in order to boot.
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