Leo wrote:
Hi, everyone. I have installed F.C.3 on VMware successfully. Now I
want to
compile my own kernel-2.6.10. I have tried many times. At first, I could
compile and install it successfully but could not boot from it, I guess I
missed something. Sometime when I compile the kernel, it displayed no
enough space, so I add a new IDE harddisk (emulated by VMware), mount it
and it works well. But I can not compile kernel now. When I run "make
modules_install", after many lines "INSTALL ******", it will stop at the
line "if -r System.map if" (sorry I can not remember the detail clearly),
and the OS becomes no responding, I have to reboot it.
If I skip "make modules_install", just "make install", it is the
same
result.
I have tried to re-install FC3, the problem is still there.
Please tell me what's up? How to fix it? Thanks.
My harddisk config:
/dev/hda1 ext3 / 4.0G
/dev/hdb1 ext3 /usr 3.9G
/dev/hdb2 swap 0.1G
It sounds to me that you are doing the right thing, in principle.
Why not "make mrproper" and start again.
(Maybe save .config first.)
Are you running out of space during the compilation?
Basically, all you need to do is "make xconfig" (or "make
menuconfig"),
"make", "make modules_install" and "make install"
(the last two as root).
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