Le Samedi 5 Février 2005 05:46, S B a écrit : > Hi all, > I made an attempt to custom build a kernel from the src.rpm. I > followed the tutorial by Kevin Hobbs to complete the task. > I have several questions with the build process. I did read a couple > of tutorials before I actually build the kernel. > > > 1. The build process failed at prep when I tried to build the binaries. > rpmbuild -bb --target=i686 ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/kernel-2.*.spec . > I followed the tutorial (Kernel Compilation Tutorial-Kevin Hobbs) > step by step but could not build the kernerl. > > 2. So, I decided to build the binaries directly without rpmbuild -bp step. > So i installed the src.rpm, > then rpmbuild -bb ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/kernel-2.*.spec. This went > smooth, except it took more > than a couple of hours to build the rpms. > > So, is it normal for the build process to take this long? > Why did the build process fail via the first method? (I should be able > to provide more information on this, I do not have the tmp files right > now) > > During the "make xconfig" I added ACPI /APM/ frequency scaling etc, > and then built the rpms. However, after installing the newly build > kernel and rebooting into this new kernel, I dont know if all of the > above features were added or not. I could not find /proc/cpufreq, so I > dont think I will be able to scale the cpu frequency? > > Thanks, > shashank What you do is of interest to me because my present kernels do not include a scsi driver for my Tekram SCSI PCI card ; which kernel di you start from and does it include a dc395.ko (or alike) ; thanks. -- Daniel Moyne (Nulix)---------------------------------------------------------- Distribution : Mandrake 10.2 test \\|// Fedora Core 3 on test kernel 2.6.8 / --- \ kernel 2.6.9 and 2.6.10 KDE 3.3 (' o-o ') KDE 3.3 ------------------------------------oOO-(_)-OOo-------------------------------