Installing the new kernel
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Sun Jan 20 13:14:08 EST 2002
jbk <jbk at mail2.gis.net> writes:
> In the past (RH7.0) I did not use 'make install'
> to insert my custom kernel, instead I copied
> '.../arch/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-myversion'
> and also I copied '.../arch/boot/System.map
> /boot/System.mapmyversion' . There no longer seems
> to be the file System.map and the latest RH7.2
> guides to not mention this method any more.
> WHat is new about the boot process that has
> changed since the 2.2 kernel?
Last time I did a kernel upgrade, I examined the sources and discovered
the "rpm" ruleset. I don't know how "new" this is, just that I hadn't
noticed it before. This was for 2.4.17, which has worked great for me;
this was the first one where I was able to get kino working properly
with my firewire card for video capture and editing. This was using
Redhat 7.2.
Basically, I did a "make xconfig", then loaded the kernel config from
"/usr/src/linux-2.4.9-13/configs/kernel-2.4.9-i386.config" and saved
it as the default .config, then did a "make rpm", then dug the new
rpm out of /usr/src/redhat/RPMS and installed it.
Everything worked like a charm.
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