On 5/11/05, Alexander Toresson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wanted to compile a kernel equivalent to the stock debian > 2.6.8-2-686, but with badram and compiled for pentium 2/celeron. > Therefore, I downloaded the kernel source from the apt repository, > extracted it, patched it with the badram patch for 2.6.8.1 kernels, > copied /boot/config-2.6.8-2-686 to > /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.8-2-686/.config, ran make oldconfig (which > asked about badram, andI answered yes), I then ran make menuconfig, > and changed so that it's going tobe compiled for pentium 2/celeron, > and then I exited. > > I then ran: > > make-kpkg --append-to-version=badram --revision=lex.badram.1.0 kernel_package > > (I also use ccache) > > Then I installed the kernel-image package created in /usr/src. > I have no idea how to create an initrd equal to the stock debian, > so I used the stock debian. (added the appropriate commands to > /boot/grub/menu.lst) > > When I then tried to boot the kernel, I got a lot of errors about > "module not found", > then a lot of errors about "/lib/modules/2.6.8badram/modules.dep not > found", and then "Kernel panic: attempted to kill init". > > What am I doing wrong?
You forgot the --initrd flag. -- Paolo Alexis Falcone [EMAIL PROTECTED]