On 3/21/07, Brad Bonkoski <bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jeff Mutonho wrote: > On 3/21/07, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Jeff Mutonho wrote: >> >> > On 3/20/07, alan <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > > On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Phil Meyer wrote: >> > > >> > > > Jeff Mutonho wrote: >> > > >> I got the message "Nothing to be done for bzImage..." during an >> > > >> attempt to do a kernel rebuild on an FC6 machine.This happened >> when I >> > > >> tried to do a "make bzImage" >> > > >> >> > > >> Thereafter "make install' failed with a message saying >> something about >> > > >> "vmlinuz" missing. >> > > >> What could be the problem? >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > > There is a file called README in the top level of the kernel >> sources. >> > > > >> > > > % grep make README >> > > > >> > > > always shows the same sequence for building a kernel >> > > > >> > > > make mrproper or make oldconfig >> > > > make (choose configurator) >> > > > make >> > > > sudo make modules_install install >> > > > >> > > > Examination of the makefile should show that there is not a >> target called >> > > > bzImage. >> > > >> > > But there used to be. Sounds like someone either has old >> instructions or >> > > has not upgraded their memories on kernel building. >> >> once again, the "bzImage" target is not a generic kernel-building >> target, it is i386-specific, which is why it can be found in >> arch/i386/boot/Makefile and not in the top-level Makefile. >> >> it most definitely *does* exist. simply typing "make bzImage" should >> have established that. "make help" would have demonstrated it as >> well. >> >> rday >> -- > > Ok I read the README file and i've done the 'make' , 'make > modules_install install' .A new kernel image was created as seen from > the last part of the log: > ========================================================= > if [ -r System.map -a -x /sbin/depmod ]; then /sbin/depmod -ae -F > System.map 2.6.18-build-1; fi > mkdir -p /boot > ln -f -s vmlinuz-2.6.18-build-1 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18 > rm -f /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-build-1 > install -m0644 vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-build-1 > install -m0644 vmlinux /boot/vmlinux-syms-2.6.18-build-1 > install -m0664 .config /boot/config-2.6.18-build-1 > install -m0664 System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.18-build-1 > ln -f -s vmlinuz-2.6.18-build-1 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6 > ==================================================================== > > What extra step(s) do I need to do ?My grub.conf file still looks the > same as before (i.e does not show an entry for the new kernel).Isn't > it suppose to be updated automatically? I suspect there are way too many boot loaders for the kernel install process to make changes to this... Just copy & paste your current entry, rename it something different, and update the file names of the kernel image and initrd (if needed) -B
Hmmm.My current grub.conf looks as follows : title Fedora Core (2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen) root (hd1,0) kernel /xen.gz-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 module /vmlinuz-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet module /initrd-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen.img Now to create an entry to for the new kernel , I would have to add the following entry : title Fedora Core (2.6.18-build-1) root (hd1,0) kernel /xen.gz-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 module /vmlinuz-2.6.18-build-1 ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet module /initrd-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen.img but in there doesn't seem to be the corresponding files for the entries kernel /xen.gz-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 and module /initrd-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen.img in my /boot directory. "Don't take the name of root in vain." Jeff Mutonho Cape Town South Africa GoogleTalk : ejbengine Skype : ejbengine Registered Linux user number 366042