its been a while since i've compiled a kernel:
1. i copy source to usr/src
2. extract the kernel
3. make xconfig
4. make dep
5. make clean
6. make bzimage this then returns a 'no rule to make target'
enlghten me please, im using debian by the way.
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its been a while since i've compiled a kernel:
1. i copy source to usr/src
2. extract the kernel
3. make xconfig
4. make dep
5. make clean
6. make bzimage this then returns a 'no rule to make target'
enlghten me please, im using debian by the way.
It's(note the capital "Z".)Code:make bZimage
:D cheers johnt
I couldn't count the times I've done that in a rush to a new kernel.:D
Is that the new Zorro kernel? As opposed to the intellectual kernel....bzImage? :DQuote:
make bZimage
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Originally posted by JohnT
It's(note the capital "Z".)Code:make bZimage
Hehe :) It's capital "I" not "Z"
And it's not required at all when you move to kernel 2.6 -- on 2.6, you make mrproper && make menuconfig && make && make modules_install instead. "make" does what "make clean && make dep && make bzImage && make modules" did in 2.4.
lol and who said all linux users were highly intelligent beings oh wait that was me :D
LOL....I told you (I do it every time):D