On 6 January 2012 11:11, Helmut Jarausch <jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> On 01/06/2012 10:51:26 AM, András Csányi wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I updated my system and there is a new gentoo-sources version
>> 3.2.0-gentoo-r1. I reconfigured my system to use this kernel and I
>> compiled the kernel with genkernel. But there is no compiled file
>> under /boot directory. Did I missed something? Is there anything new
>> in genkernel? Should I report it?
>>
>> What I did:
>> - upgrade my system
>> - set up the kernel using eselect
>> - genkernel to compile the kernel
>>
>
> Sorry, I can't help since I never use genkernel.
> E.g. for the update  3.2.0 -> 3.2.0-r1
>
> I just do
>
> cp /usr/src/linux-3.2.0-gentoo/.config \
>   /usr/src/linux-3.2.0-gentoo-r1/.config
>
> pushd /usr/src/linux-3.2.0-gentoo-r1
> make oldconfig
> make -j5
>
> cp arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/3.2.0-gentoo-r1
> make modules_install
> EDIT  /usr/src/grub/grub.conf
>
> rm /usr/src/linux
> ln -s /usr/src/linux-3.2.0-gentoo-r1 /usr/src/linux
>
> re-emerge some modules which look at /usr/src/linux, like  (in my case)
> x11-drivers/ati-drivers app-emulation/virtualbox-modules \
> sys-fs/fuse sys-power/powernowd x11-drivers/radeon-ucode \
> sys-process/iotop sys-fs/btrfs-progs
>
> Helmut.

Thanks Helmut, It's clear what you did. You know genkernel is a
comfortable way. :)


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