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Re: compiling kernel

Roberto Pavan (rpavan@physics.ubc.ca)
Wed, 20 May 1998 17:43:31 +0200

csd@netbox.com wrote:

> $ which as86
> /usr/bin/as86
> $ rpm -q -f /usr/bin/as86
> bin86-0.4-3
>
> This means you should have a program called /usr/bin/as86. If you don't,
> install bin86-0.4-3.i386.rpm from your RH5 distribution (as root: rpm -i
> <cdmountpoint>/RedHat/RPMS/bin86-0.4-3.i386.rpm ).
>

Thanks. I did this, and it seems that the make zImage went ok, only I can´t
find the zImage now. The makefile seemed to end just fine:

tools/build bootsect setup compressed/vmlinux.out CURRENT > zImage
Root device is (3, 65)
Boot sector 512 bytes.
Setup is 4360 bytes.
System is 418 kB
sync
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.0.32/arch/i386/boot'

When I look in /usr/src/linux-2.0.32/arch/i386/boot, I find a file called
´zImage´. Is this the new kernel image, ie. the one I should put into /boot
and add to my lilo.conf?

--
Your faithful narrator,
Roberto Pavan
rpavan@physics.ubc.ca

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