Yes, that's what I did. I found out this solution after writing to the list and it works for me. Thanks, Rafi.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bainton Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 9:45 AM To: scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org Subject: Re: [Scratchbox-users] different kernels on host and in scratchbox On 9/19/07, Rafi Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, sorry to bother you with yet another question, but ptotably this list exists just for this matter. I've successfully compiled kernel 2.6.16 in scratchbox 0.98. The kernel on the host system (Suse 9.3) is 2.6.11.4-20a-default. When I log into scratchbox and apply the command "uname -r" I get the host kernel version. I would expect to get the scratchbox compiled kernel version (2.6.16). Is it at all possible and what should I do to get this? The reason I ask this is that some makefiles that compile some application use this "uname -r" within paths to kernel to relate to the appropriate kernel version and within scratchbox I would like it to be 2.6.16. Any help will be most appreciated. Thanks, Rafi. Scratchbox isn't an emulator. It has no way to run a kernel. You can, however, fake it. There's a Scratchbox environmental variable [1] to do this. So, run export SBOX_UNAME_RELEASE=2.6.16 and then uname -r will tell you the right thing. [1] http://scratchbox.org/wiki/EnvironmentVariables -- Daniel
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