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:
/ On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 10:05 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
/>/ > 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 use the correct --target for />/ the kernel you are trying to compile) This will get all the target />/ related patches applied./