Paz 03 Mar 2002 22:21 tarihinde şunları yazmıştınız:

Well, I did read the documentation. It gives me good information about what I 
should be doing, however I am unable to recreate the results that LTSP is 
getting. Source tarballs would help in quickly recreating what LTSP does, -- 
then it would be much easier to add on small changes. 

Here is what I am currently doing: 

Start out with fresh 2.4.9
Patch with nfs-swap patch from 
http://www.instmath.rwth-aachen.de/~heine/nfs-swap/patches/linux-2.4.9-nfs-swap.diff.gz

I have not been able to find the lpp patch for version 2.4.9 except in: 
http://pof.eslack.org/projects/pof-slackware-lpp/pof-slackware-lpp-2.4.9.tar.gz
I patch with linux-2.4.9lpp-slackware-patch.diff as available from that 
tar.gz.

Change Makefile extraversion to -ltsp-lpp-5
copy config.2.4.9-ltsp-lpp-5 from ltsp_initrd_kit to the top level as .config
make oldconfig
make dep
make modules
make modules_install
make bzImage


I then change buildk to point to where I have built my kernel. 

This kernel does not boot (using etherboot from a floppy). I get a flash of a 
slackware boot screen and then total blackness. 

This should have given me a vmlinuz that is equivalent to what comes out of 
the ltsp project. 

I am using mknbi 1.2-6
Redhat 7.2 Linux.

I am able to boot the workstation using Etherboot floppy and ltsp supplied 
vmlinuz. 

If someone can point out what I am doing wrong (and a pointer to the correct 
LPP patch) I would greatly appreciate it. 

Best regards,
Deniz

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