On the 4.1 box. As I've said I've done this since 3.6 with no problems.
On 2-Nov-07, at 4:21 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/11/02 14:45, Jason Murray wrote:
I have a 4.1 box that uses RAIDFrame so I need to compile a
customer kernel
in order to upgrade. I know this is not supported, but it has
worked (minus
the one gotcha) for me from 3.6 until 4.1 so I expect it will work
for 4.2.
And don't get on my case about "buy the CD" I send $10/month to
the project
for all the great work they do.
I downloaded and untarred a fresh 4.2 src and sys tree.
On what, some other box running 4.2, or on the 4.1 box? If it's the
4.1
box, you *may* be able to follow the procedures from old faq/
current.html
and do things in stages, but it's *far* easier to install 4.2
somewhere
(either separate physical hardware, or a VM: qemu on the 4.1 box would
be ok, if a little slow) and build the new kernel there.
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Jason Murray
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