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Thanks Steve, |
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Ok, should this kernel go in the volume header then use arcboot? If I |
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wanted to build a proper kernel, can I still use the kernel that comes from |
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emerge-source (if so what build options should be used)? |
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-andy |
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On 24 Nov 2004, Stephen P. Becker wrote: |
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> > Also, I followed the kernel specs for the Indigo2/Indy, is that still |
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ok |
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> > for the o2? |
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> Indy/Indigo2 systems are known as ip22, whereas O2 is ip32. It is |
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> almost a completely different arch aside from the processor, so if you |
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> compiled a kernel for ip22, then arcboot won't even save you here. |
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> If you want a kernel that is known to work for O2, check out |
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> http://dev.gentoo.org/~geoman/vmlinux64-2004-11-06.bz2 for now. It will |
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> let you boot your system do stuff until you are able to build a proper |
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> kernel. |
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> Steve |
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