[ydl-gen] FUSE

Chris chrisonthelists at cenolan.com
Wed May 14 06:01:08 MDT 2008


Sorry, I don't understand your question. I *did* build an RPM 
package.... its in step 6.

Kai Klesatschke wrote:
> Hey Chris,
>
> thanks a lot for your information. I will give it a second try the next days based on your guide. I had a short look on it and I wonder why you didn't use the make targets provided to build a RPM package.
>
> Regards, Kai
>
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>> Datum: Tue, 13 May 2008 16:27:22 +0100
>> Von: Chris <chrisonthelists at cenolan.com>
>> An: Discussion List for General Yellow Dog Linux User Topics <yellowdog-general at lists.terrasoftsolutions.com>
>> Betreff: Re: [ydl-gen] FUSE
>>     
>
>   
>> I have got the FUSE kernel module installed and working perfectly under 
>> YDL6.
>>
>> As promised here is my guide to building and installing the FUSE capable 
>> kernel:
>>
>> http://www.cenolan.com/2008/05/building-custom-kernel-rpm-fuse-ydl-6/
>>
>> Also a short guide to mounting an FTP filesystem using FUSE and CurlFtpFs:
>>
>> http://www.cenolan.com/2008/05/mounting-an-ftp-filesystem-on-ydl6/
>>
>> Enjoy
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> Chris wrote:
>>     
>>> By coincidence I was also investigating FUSE on YDL6 today and came to 
>>> the same conclusion. Tomorrow I'm going to rebuild the kernel with fuse 
>>> as a module and I'll report back here on my success or otherwise and any
>>> instructions I can provide. I think I'm going to rebuild the kernel into
>>> an RPM so that hopefully it will be easier to install.
>>>
>>> It would be nice if the ydl kernel maintainers could include fuse 
>>> support in the default ydl kernel config in future...
>>> Best
>>> C
>>>
>>> Aaron Johnson wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> All,
>>>> I gave FUSE a try today and it does appear it is missing support in the
>>>> kernel so yes you will have to rebuild the kernel to use FUSE, as for 
>>>> rebuilding it, I am not the expert in that field.
>>>>
>>>> Aaron
>>>>
>>>> Derick Centeno wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi Kai:
>>>>>
>>>>> It's been years since I've needed to recompile a YDL kernel, but from 
>>>>> what I remember the pkg has to exist first as an object file which the
>>>>> kernel can see and recognize - as the kernel is built during it's own 
>>>>> compilation process.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm sure there's a better way to express the above except I can't 
>>>>> think of one at the moment.
>>>>> Hopefully it's clear enough as it stands.
>>>>>
>>>>> Make sure that the package is actually something which can in fact 
>>>>> "speak to" or "work with" the PowerPC family of processors.  Some 
>>>>> packages are designed by default to be Intel only, unfortunately.  
>>>>> This is an annoying reality but true nonetheless; I can't express how 
>>>>> often I've discovered this to be so even though the package was listed
>>>>> as available for PowerPC systems.  Of course, being able to read what 
>>>>> the designer/programmer intended is an art in itself.
>>>>>
>>>>> All the best...
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:36 PM, <yavin at gmx.com <mailto:yavin at gmx.com>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>     Hello everybody,
>>>>>
>>>>>     did someone successfully compile and run a kernel for YDL 6 on the
>>>>>     PS3 with the FUSE module or builtin? I downloaded the kernel
>>>>>     sources and compiled the kernel, but "make binrpm-pkg" did not
>>>>>     produce a bootable kernel. Any hints are welcome!
>>>>>
>>>>>     Regards, Kai
>>>>>
>>>>>     BTW: Why does YDL6 come without FUSE support?
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