Hello,
I have noticed that when compiling various kernel versions with same
.config file
(this is .config file from generic 2.6.27-7 kernel that works)
on same machine the results are unpredictable :) Sometimes machine just
shuts down during the compilation, and in most cases it won't boot. I am always
downloading kernel sources from official site and I think these are
stable versions.
For example, 2.6.27.7 , 2.6.27.21 etc.
I am compiling kernel and modules with:
make
make modules
make modules_install
make install
and then run in /boot folder
mkinitrd initrd.img-2.6.27.21 2.6.27.21
and modify /boot/grub/menu.lst
So, is there some convention or practice, to know which versions are
stable or do
different distribution have something to do with it ?
thanks,
Dragoslav Zaric
[Professional programmer, MSc in Astrophysics]
> I have noticed that when compiling various kernel versions with same
> .config file
> (this is .config file from generic 2.6.27-7 kernel that works)
> on same machine the results are unpredictable :) Sometimes machine just
> shuts down during the compilation
Shuts down during compilation? Or freezes?
It mostly means hardware problems.
> and in most cases it won't boot.
And what does kernel say during booting and where it breaks / stop booting?
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