Speaking of kernels, will kernel 2.6.16 operate with the udev 068 that
shipped with suse 10.0?

On 2/27/06, Henne Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Monday, February 27, 2006 at 15:14:09, giulio alfano wrote:
>
> > My "problem" is this, I have volunteered make con's kernel rpm for
> opensuse.
> > I would like  to know:
> > - how to make the rpm, it's enough to apply the patch, and type make
> rpms
> > in  opensuse  kernel dir?
> > - how to make the srpm
> > - how to know when new kernel are made
> > - is there a place to put the rpm?
> > I would like to have only one installation to make x86, x86_64 for
> stable
> > and  non stable  version of opensuse. Suggestion on how to set up the
> > installation?
> > Of course I would appreciate a detailed step by step tutorial..... or a
> lot
> > of least some pointer to documentation :))
>
> I take it from your questions that you have no experience with RPM,
> neither
> with building kernels.
>
> You want to read:
>
> http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/
>
> Then try to create your first RPM from a very simple small project.
> Something like
>
> http://abook.sourceforge.net/
>
> once you have a working RPM of, for instance, abook you might want to
> spend some days on reading and understanding other RPM specfiles.
>
> When you are familiar with RPM you should look into the Kernel
> README (/usr/src/linux/README). That explains how to build the
> kernel. If you fully understand what you must do you want to read
>
> http://www.suse.de/~agruen/kernel-doc/
>
> which combines both topics, RPMs and kernels in SUSE Linux.
>
> Dont, i repeat, dont start with the kernel as your first package. Its
> way to complex. Start with small projects and take small steps.
>
> A beginner mountaineer does not climb the mount everest first!
>
> Henne
>
> --
> Henne Vogelsang, Core Services
> "Rules change. The Game remains the same."
>                          - Omar (The Wire)
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