On Monday 11 July 2011 10:09:38 Daniel Frey did opine thusly: > Hi all, > > I've been trying to get genkernel to use a newer version of dmraid. > For some reason, genkernel is using a build from 2006 (!) > > I've tried an ubuntu livecd which uses a build that's available in > portage that works with my fakeraid. All this to try to dual-boot > using a raid 1+0. > > I've discovered /etc/genkernel.conf has settings for this, so I > tried changing them: > ----- > #DMRAID_VER="1.0.0.rc14" > DMRAID_VER="1.0.0.rc16" > DMRAID_DIR="dmraid/${DMRAID_VER}"
You sure about this one? That lack of a leading "/" looks mighty suspicious > #DMRAID_SRCTAR="${DISTDIR}/dmraid-${DMRAID_VER}.tar.bz2" > DMRAID_SRCTAR="/usr/share/dmraid/dmraid-1.0.0.rc16-3-prepatched.tar. > bz2" > DMRAID_BINCACHE="%%CACHE%%/dmraid-${DMRAID_VER}-%%ARCH%%.tar.bz2" > ----- > > After that I issued a `genkernel --lvm --dmraid initramfs` and got > this: ----- > ubuntu / # genkernel initramfs > * Gentoo Linux Genkernel; Version 3.4.17 > * Running with options: initramfs > > * Linux Kernel 2.6.38-gentoo-r6 for x86_64... > * blkid: >> Using cache > * busybox: >> Using cache > * initramfs: >> Initializing... > * >> Appending base_layout cpio data... > * >> Appending auxilary cpio data... > * >> Appending busybox cpio data... > * >> Appending lvm cpio data... > * LVM: Adding support (using local static binary > /sbin/lvm.static)... * >> Appending dmraid cpio data... > * DMRAID: Adding support (compiling binaries)... > * ERROR: DMRAID directory ${DMRAID_DIR} is invalid! > > * -- Grepping log... -- > > * >> Appending dmraid cpio data... > * DMRAID: Adding support (compiling binaries)... > * Gentoo Linux Genkernel; Version 3.4.17 > * Running with options: initramfs > > * ERROR: DMRAID directory ${DMRAID_DIR} is invalid! > > * -- End log... -- > ----- > > I can see that the dmraid directory is invalid, but I do not know > how to correct this? > > I've not tried making an initramfs myself (I do not know how) but > have been building my own kernels since 2004. I couldn't really > find anything on genkernel after googling other than the basic > usage. > > Can anyone help? -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com