Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:00:44 +0200 | | From | "Woody.Wu" <> | | Subject | Kernel Compilation Question |
i got a RedHat box which running a 2.2.x kernel. since its too old, i decided to upgrade it to 2.6.x, but this might involving upgrading of gcc, libc and lots of other things. i don't want to bother to do that and think i can build a kernel in another newer system (a slackware running 2.6.x) and copy needed stuff over to the old box. is it possible? if so, what stuff i have to copy from the newer box to the old box? what i can imaged by far are: the bzImage file, the /lib/modules/2.6.x directory. are there still other things?
thanks in advance.
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