[CentOS] Compiling custom "vmlinuz" PXE kernel?
Zdenek Sedlak
dev at apgrco.comTue Apr 4 07:20:01 UTC 2017
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On 2017-04-04 02:33, Locane wrote: > Hello CentOS list, I still need help. > > Does anyone know how I would go about creating my own "vmlinuz" PXE > kernel? I'm still trying to get the NUC6CAYH to load to a LiveCD, and I'm > getitng nowhere with Intel. > > My company wants to do hundreds of these per month; we're not above paying > for professional help at this point. > > My current line of reasoning is to get whatever specialized memory and CPU > drivers the NUC6CAYH requires to recognize properly and bake them in to a > custom vmlinuz PXE kernel that loads the initial ramdisk image. This > kernel is located in a regular CentOS 7.3 DVD at > CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1611/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz. > > Has anyone done this before? Is there documentation online? > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Hello, long time ago we did this for VMware Tools and CentOS/RHEL 5. Basically, you need to extract the vmlinuz using gzip/cpio, add the necessary information and pack again. If you search for something like 'adding VMware Tools to RHEL 5' you should get a quite descriptive result... If worked for RHEL5/6, so it will work for 7 as well. //Zdenek
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