View Full Version : Can I compile the 2.4.x kernel from kernel.org on ubuntu 5.10 with kernel 2.6.12?
jack.ma
8th December 2006, 10:46
Hi,folks
Can I compile the 2.4.x kernel from kernel.org on ubuntu 5.10 with 2.6.12 kernel?Is any more effort needed to compile successfully if I can do this way?
Any suggestion or information is greately appreciately.
-jack
falko
9th December 2006, 15:07
Generally it is possible, but I guess you'll have lots of problems. Many of the options for kernel 2.6 don't exist for kernel 2.4, so you'll have to find out a working kernel configuration completely by yourself.
Ben
9th December 2006, 15:57
To have it very easy try the kernel script from SykHigh @ sysopforum.de
It is very easy to handle, supports the 2.4 and 2.6 kernel tree (just the select the actual release), detects hda & sda devices for settint up the bootloader (grub / lilo) after sucessfull compilation.
It is not a guarantee that it works fine afterwards, cause you have to configure the kernel, but it's reducing time.
jack.ma
10th December 2006, 09:41
To have it very easy try the kernel script from SykHigh @ sysopforum.de
It is very easy to handle, supports the 2.4 and 2.6 kernel tree (just the select the actual release), detects hda & sda devices for settint up the bootloader (grub / lilo) after sucessfull compilation.
It is not a guarantee that it works fine afterwards, cause you have to configure the kernel, but it's reducing time.
Hi,Ben
what is your meaning ?Do you mean that I can get some kernel script from e-mail:SykHigh @ sysopforum.de and it will make life easy to do my work?
Thanks for your suggestion
-jack
falko
10th December 2006, 15:09
I'm not sure, but maybe Ben is referring to this: http://sysop-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=1686
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