Hi,

I'm trying to get the latest RT-Kernel (2.6.33.9-rt31) running on our
Ubuntu 10.04LTS systems. So I took the kernel.org sources and the RT
patch, patched it and then configured it with the configuration taken
from a running Ubuntu 2.6.31-rt. Then I did a make-kpkg kernel-image to
generate .deb-packages of the 2.6.33.9-rt31 kernel - but unfortunately,
this kernel won't run, it crashes early in the init phase. 
Last time I compiled an x86 kernel myself these steps worked fine, but 
then again, it was a 2.4 kernel and the OS was Debian 2.2 or something 
like that... ;)

Does somebody have a universal .config which works with this kernel 
under Ubuntu 10.04? Or should I just strip it down, remove the 
initrd and those modules we don't need with our hardware and 
applications? 

Thanks

  Georg




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