Re: Re: No compiling of benh10 kernel on my Wallstreet

2003-06-05 Thread befu
> befu wrote: > >> Hi again, >> >> I have a problem with the compilation of the actual benh10 kernel on my >> Wallstreet PowerBook G3. >> >> I have the debian woody version running fine with the benh9 kernel. >> When I use the gcc compiler v. 2.95.4-14 (-11woody1) from the stable tree, I >> make

Re: No compiling of benh10 kernel on my Wallstreet

2003-06-03 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 10:47, befu wrote: > > 3. After copying the System.map, the vmlinux and the config file to the > /boot directory and the vmlinux file to the Linux Kernel Folder in the > System Folder of my MacOS9 partition, I try to boot with the new kernel. > After abt. 3 seconds of booting

RE: No compiling of benh10 kernel on my Wallstreet

2003-06-03 Thread Pisupati, Ajay
someone else w/ more experience can be of more help. BTW, have you tried 'make xconfig'? -ajay > -Original Message- > From: befu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 5:06 AM > To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org; Benjamin Herrenschmidt >

No compiling of benh10 kernel on my Wallstreet

2003-06-03 Thread befu
Hi again, I have a problem with the compilation of the actual benh10 kernel on my Wallstreet PowerBook G3. I have the debian woody version running fine with the benh9 kernel. When I use the gcc compiler v. 2.95.4-14 (-11woody1) from the stable tree, I make the following observations: 1. I only c