From: Flavio <fbc...@gm...> - 2007-10-08 16:59:59
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On 08/10/2007, Jay Shah <jay...@gm...> wrote: > Definitely, SKAS3 is really what I want. OK! That's fine. It's certainly the best thing. > I copied the kernel config from my current kernel. I will post the > .config file if you like. File: /boot/config-`uname -r` Ok, it is not necessary, thank you. So, what you have to do is (starting from the beginning): 1) cd /usr/src/linux (where linux point to /usr/src/linux-`uname -r`) 2) cp /boot/config-`uname -r` .config 3) make menuconfig 4) you configure your kernel here.. ;-) Here you decide if you want to use an initrd image or not. If not, include this option File systems ---> <*> Ext3 journalling file system support I prefer to select that option and to not use initrd images. Once you've done, exit from kernel configuration and 5) make && make modules_install 6) cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/kernel-`uname -r`-skas3 7) cp .config /boot/config-`uname -r`-skas3 8) cp System.map /boot/System--`uname -r`-skas3.map 9) cd /boot && ln -s System--`uname -r`-skas3.map System.map 10) update your bootloader 11) reboot > Apologies, I get it now. I assume that my current kernel has this > support (as it's running, and wouldn't copying the config also enable > the ext3 support?) I don't know, but I guess that if you use an initrd image, ext3 may be not included. Check it!!! Flavio |