Kernel question

David Hacker yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu Jun 10 12:42:01 2004


If you are using BootX then you have to put a copy of the 2.4.22-2g  
kernel in your kernel folder in bootX on the mac side and set BootX to  
boot with the new kernel.  You can copy it over if you have your HFS  
partition mounted in Linux, or there are some other instructions on  
using a tool to mount your YDL partitons in mac os that were posted  
earlier.

There is a precompiled YDL 2.6.5 kernel at ppckernel.org at the bottom  
of the initial page.  Or if you want the source click on the Yellow Dog  
Linux kernels link at the top left and get the 2.6.5 source from there  
and build it.

David C. Hacker, DVM
212 N 1st St #2
New Salem, ND 58563
(701) 843-8179
On Jun 10, 2004, at 10:53 AM, Jason Warm wrote:

> David,
>  I did as you suggested, and it did download the source kernel, but it
> also tried updating my running kernel from 22-2f to 22-2g.  But  when  
> it
> tries to update it I get the following messge:
> Kernel updated/installed, Checking for bootloader
> No bootloader found, can not configure kernel, continuing
> Installed : kernel 2.4.22-2g
>
> Even after I reboot though, when I do a uname -a, it says I am still
> running f.  I am on a PowerBook Wallstreet (old world).  Is there
> something else I need to do?
>
> Jason
>
> Oh and as a side note since you seem to be the kernel guru today.  My
> whole reason for doing this is I need to connect to an IP/SEC vpn.  It  
> is
> my understanding the 2.6 has this native, no FreeSwan needed.  Is that
> true, and if so is it possible to install a 2.6 kernel under YDL 3.0.1.
>
>
> David Hacker said:
>> You probably don't have the 3.01. updates in your yum.conf file.
>> http://ydl.oregonstate.edu/yum/3.0.1/update/
>> Add it and then you will get the newest kernel source.
>> And you should cd into the kernel directory and at least do make
>> menuconfig to get a default config file in the directory.
>>
>> David C. Hacker, DVM
>> 212 N 1st St #2
>> New Salem, ND 58563
>> (701) 843-8179
>> On Jun 10, 2004, at 7:40 AM, Jason Warm wrote:
>>
>>> OK, I did that now when I try to beging the install process for Swan
>>> (make
>>> oldmod) it tells me:
>>>
>>> *** cannot find "/usr/src/linux-2.4/.config"!!
>>> *** perhaps kernel has never been configured?
>>> *** please do that first; the results are necessary.
>>>
>>> So do I have to do something to the kernel after yum install
>>> kernel-source?
>>> Also, if I do the yum install kernel-source will that always give me
>>> the
>>> same kernel I am running?  Becuase I thought i was running 2.4.22-2f
>>> and
>>> it downloaded 2.4.20-8e.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jason
>>>
>>> David Hacker said:
>>>> Try yum install kernel-source.
>>>>
>>>> David C. Hacker, DVM
>>>> 212 N 1st St #2
>>>> New Salem, ND 58563
>>>> (701) 843-8179
>>>> On Jun 9, 2004, at 1:10 PM, Jason Warm wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Scuse me all if this is a dumb question, but am a newbie here.  I  
>>>>> am
>>>>> trying to compile FreeSwan to run under Yellow Dog.  It says it
>>>>> needs a
>>>>> copy of my kernel is /usr/src directory.  What is the best way to  
>>>>> do
>>>>> that?
>>>>>
>>>>> Jason
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