On 8 Jan 2007 at 9:40, Vadim Lobanov wrote:
> In my experience on openSUSE, the following sequence of commands
> installs both the kernel and the initrd:
> make *config*
> make
> make modules_install
> make install
> However, if the order of the last two make invocations is switched, then
> the initrd does not get generated (correctly or at all). Although
> unlikely to be the problem, it's a simple thing to eliminate from the
> list of possible borkages.
>
> -- Vadim Lobanov
Thank you for your advice. It's been a while and I have been some
testing. I can compile and boot these kernels: 2.6.10, 2.6.16.37
and 2.6.17.14. But I have not been able to boot any of these:
2.6.18, 2.6.18.6 nor 2.6.19.1. Guess I will have to read the
changelog for 2.6.18 really careful.
/Jonas
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