If using an Intel or AMD (etc) cpu, and if you have your source-dir set as it should be, this is exactly:
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot
and add the new kernel to your grub or lilo.
rgh
Al Bayrouni wrote:
Magnus Varmfors wrote:
Hi there!
I think it'd be CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP, yes. But if you set it to "y", it's compiled into kernel and isn't a module.
If you want it to be a module, set it to "m".
In menuconfig, it's Device Drivers -> Block Devices -> Loopback device support.
At least in 6.11.x.
Regards,
/M
On 4/14/05, Al Bayrouni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The loop device is not supported by the kernel so I need to compile it with the new support and my question is :
where exactly in the menuconfig I need to do the modification? or in the config file?
Thanks
Bayrouni
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OK.
I put this in .config: CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m
Now I run make && make modules && make modules_install or just make modules && make modules_install (I use kernel 2.6.11)
Thank you .
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