If that were true, the contents of /boot would be the same as
/opt/ltsp/i386/boot and /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386
the content is different therefore the process for generating the relevant
files must be different
btw. using mknbi, the man page states:
"If you are looking to boot using PXE, look no further, mknbi is not what you
want. You probably want something like PXELINUX which is part of the SYSLINUX
package."
should I "look no further" or "mknbi is not what I want"?
in other words, is that "look further, mknbi is not what you want" or "look no
further, mknbi IS what you want"?
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 03:24:43PM -0800, Slawek Drabot wrote:
> Are there any instructions available for compiling a custom kernel for LTSP
> 5?
>
> I have asked this question a number of times, and I've seen it asked on
> various forums as well with no answer.
>
> It seems really odd that there are such detailed instructions available for
> LTSP4.x, with kernel kits etc., while there's nothing on LTSP5.
well, the instructions should be the same as for building a kernel on your host
distro. there's nothing LTSP-specific about it with LTSP5.
find instructions for your distro (i.e. Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu or whatever),
build a kernel package, and install it into the LTSP chroot, maybe run
ltsp-update-image and ltsp-update-kernels afterwards.
live well,
vagrant
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