Hans-J. Ullrich schrieb: > Am Dienstag 01 Mai 2007 schrieb Stefan Drees: > >> A.E.Lawrence schrieb: >> >>> Stefan Drees wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> some short question. What must i change in kernel config, to create an >>>> 64bit kernel? >>>> I downloaded the current kernel from ftp.kernel.org and used the 64bit >>>> config >>>> from debian etch amd64 and the 32bit config. Both works, but i want to >>>> know what to change to switch between 64bit and 32bit kernel (cpu-) >>>> type? >>>> >>> Look at the README file at top level. >>> >>> make gconfig >>> >>> for example, will give you a full menu which contextual help. >>> >>> ael >>> >> I didn´t find it. I did make menuconfig because i didn´t have a GUI on >> the system. >> I can only select 32bit processor´s or does "make" detect which cpu type >> i have >> and let me only select 32bit, because i started on an 32bit system? >> >> Stefan D. >> > > Hi Stefan, > maybe your sources are linked to the headers ? This is my way, it might not > be > correct, but it works: > > Go to /usr/src > > Check a link "/usr/src/linux" , it should point to the unpacked > linux-sources, "/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20" > > If the link points to the headers, delete it and make it new, pointing to the > sources. > > O.k., now cd into /usr/src/linux > > Do "make menuconfig" > > In the forth line of the GUI you see "Processor type and features". Step > into. > > In the second line of this menu, you see "Processor family" , anbd here you > can choose your processor. > > Hint: The kernel-headers are only for building modules, the kernel-sources > are > building a kernel. > > I hope, this helps. Good luck ! > > Regards > > Hans >
I downloaded the fresh source and created the right link. make menuconfig shows me under "Processor family" only 386 - Pentium... - VIA C3-2. These are only 32bit cpu´s. Any other hints? Regards Stefan D. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

