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<pre>I must have had an incomplete download- I downloaded again and no more error.
Jerry
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john,
when installing the src.rpm for the kernel it says bad key ID.
jerry
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 10:32 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
><i>/ On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 10:05 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
</i>/>/ > I am attempting to recompile the kernel with the following steps.
/>/ >
/>/ > Install kernel-sourcecode rpm
/>/ >
/>/ > cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.9-11.EL
/>/ > cp /boot/config-2.6.9-11.EL .config
/>/ > make menuconfig
/>/ > Device Drivers -> Character Devices -> Serial Drivers
/>/ > change Max number of non legacy 8250_NR_UARTS to 36
/>/ > make bzImage
/>/ > make modules_install
/>/ > make install
/>/ >
/>/ > Then after rebooting and selecting my -custom image from the above compile
/>/ >
/>/ > "mount: error 19 mounting ext3"
/>/ > "mount: error 2 mounting none"
/>/ >
/>/ > Then the machine stops of source.
/>/ >
/>/ > What happended? How do I get my custom kernel to boot.
/>/
/>/ Jerry,
/>/
/>/ The kernel-sourcecode package (it is no-arch) doesn't always apply all
/>/ kernel patches for the arch in question. I actually think it is kind of
/>/ worthless and we will probably stop including it.
/>/
/>/ Try this instead :)
/>/
/>/ Download the kernel-xxxxx.src.rpm
/>/
/>/ do:
/>/
/>/ rpm -Uvh kernel-xxxxx.src.rpm
/>/
/>/ go to the SPECS directory and do this:
/>/
/>/ rpmbuild -bp --target i686 kernel-xxx.spec
/>/
/>/ then go to the BUILD directory and go down to the kernel directory and
/>/ build there.
/>/
/>/ (substitute the versions for xxxxx ... also</pre>
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