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 WilczyĆski 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.
- 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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