Re: Kernel compilation

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Good luck, I am in the same boat, odds are the it will fail building on
something. You can get their, but in my case it typically involved
ripping out support I didn't need anyway. The default config is a good
starting point and you may get lucky and it will build, but I am willing
to wager that something will fail when  you do a make modules :-)

mkinitrd is what you build the initrd image.
I avoid this by not using modules for anything I need on boot anyway.

In my case I don't think I would ever be unloading my scsi driver or
ext3 anyway :-)

Ted
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 05:19, Szymon Wilczyński wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'd like to compile kernel optimized for athlon. Currently my box runs
> 2.4.22-1.2110.
> My goal is to compile the same kernel (identical config) but optimized for
> athlon.
> 1. There are some default configs, but are they the same as for the
> precompiled kernel?
> 2. Is it enough to run make config, check the procesor architecture for
> athlon settings and quit?
> 3. If so - finally how to produce initrd image?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Szymon
> 
> 
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