Re: Compiling kernal not a good experience ..

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instead of copying the config files...you could simply just do a 'make 
oldconfig' and that will keep the default rh settings.

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"Taylor, ForrestX" <forrestx.taylor@intel.com>
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faisal gillani wrote:
> Hello
> 
> my first experience with compiling kernal wasnt that
> good in fact it was filled with errors  first i
> install the kernal source ,then i moved into the src
> directory & issue the make xconfig command ,next i
> went into the filesystem & choose ntfs filesystem then
> i save & exit .
> next i issue the make dep command ,then make clean & @
> last make bzImage .
> then i copy the custom kernel file in the boot path &
> make a lilo entry as required ..
> but as soon as i boot up i am loaded with problems
> "Although i got ntfs support but so many things went
> away 
> like usb device support is filled with errors also the
> printing support is gone & i am left with a half
> working system :(
> how can i compile kernal & just get ntfs support in my
> current kernal 

First of all, you need to start with a Red Hat kernel configuration. 
That will make life easier:

cd /usr/src/linux-2.4
cp  configs/kernel-2.4.18-i686.config  .config
(assuming that you have an Intel Pentium Pro or better processor)
Then run `make xconfig` etc.

You should also take a look at the linux-ntfs site which has an rpm to 
add NTFS support:

http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/redhat.html

Forrest
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