On 10/05/2010 05:30 AM, John Doe wrote: > From: Steve Clark<sclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> I found these wonderful instruction by Alan Bartlett (thanks Alan) for building >> > >> a kernel.org kernel >> that would install on CentOS 5.5. Doing this and moving the resulting .rpm >> to the target system and doing a rpm -ivh ... works great. >> Now I am trying to use the same rpm as part of a CentOS respin and >> the installation fails miserably leaving me with a unbootable system. >> Using the rescue option I see the following in my install log. >> Installing kernel-2.6.32.23-1.i386 >> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.24949: line 1: uname: command not found >> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.24949: line 1: uname: command not found >> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.24949: line 1: [: too many arguments >> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.24949: line 6: /sbin/new-kernel-pkg: No such file or directory >> error: %post(kernel-2.6.32.23-1.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 127 >> Does someone have instructions for building a kernel.org kernel that >> will install like the standard CentOS kernels? >> > The error messages don't seem to be "kernel related errors"... > the script needs uname but cannot find it... > > JD > > Thanks, I realize that uname is missing as well as /sbin/new-kernel-pkg. That is why I was asking if someone has a "recipe" for building a kernel from "kernel.org" that will install correctly from a respin. -- Stephen Clark NetWolves Sr. Software Engineer III Phone: 813-579-3200 Fax: 813-882-0209 Email: steve.clark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx www.netwolves.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos