En/na Rod Whitby ha escrit:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week I bought a NSLU2, and I installed Debian on it as described
in http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/.
Now I want to install a new kernel on my slug, and I have a couple of
questions. In the docs (http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/
upgrade.html) I read that redboot calls apex, and apex boots linux.
That's correct.
In that doc, where is the menuconfig step? When we could select the
options for new kernel? I miss some step?
If I create a new kernel and initrd, and I adapt the symbolic links
vmlinuz and initrd, will the new kernel be booted?
No.
Why not, can you be more specfic?
Or should I create a deb-package? Suppose I build a linux-
image-....deb package as described in
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/BuildImage.
Is it sufficient to install this package using dpkg for the new kernel
to be used?
Yes. The post install script will create a new initramfs and flash the
kernel and initramfs.
-- Rod
Johan, can you maintain me informed about what you follow _exactly_ for
installing new kernel? I have nslu2 and I have installed debian
following de same link too. I want to compile new kernel that were the
same nslu2 has now + pax support. I searched info but no info convinced
me. I'm a novice user (I compile kernel in i386 machines but no nslu2)
Thanks to all in advance,
Xan.
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