Re: kernel build on fc19 aarch64 model

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On 2 January 2014 17:46, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 05:38:49PM +0530, Sandeepa Prabhu wrote:
>> Ok, so cross-compiling would work for me, how do I install the built
>> kernel image (EFI version) on the disk image, is it just copying
>> vmlinux onto /boot/vmlinux-***?
>
> I'm bound to say .. libguestfs?  eg. virt-copy-in etc.
Hi Rich,

Thanks, can do scp between fc19 and Ubuntu host.  Sorry I did not ask
the precise question, my question was "is it enough just to copy
cross-compiled zImage file as /boot/vmlinuz-*** or the target fs, or
need to do something more(I am not much educated on UEFI so asking).
i.e. If we build kernel on redhat machine do "make install", what
exactly is done there, what images would get copied? My intention is
to run systemtap and run kprobe tests on the newly built kernel(s).

~Sandeepa
>
> Rich.
>
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