[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-changelog] Fix KERNELS example, mkinitrd example.
# HG changeset patch # User emellor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # Node ID 7ad21a787d3f648e5bb434c9b613b949c6b7581e # Parent ec68212e72c117392d6388fef266e5aaee4294a6 Fix KERNELS example, mkinitrd example. Signed-off-by: Ewan Mellor <ewan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> diff -r ec68212e72c1 -r 7ad21a787d3f README --- a/README Mon Apr 10 17:18:03 2006 +++ b/README Tue Apr 11 11:46:39 2006 @@ -132,16 +132,16 @@ The make command line defaults to building the kernel vmlinuz-2.6.x-xen. You can override this default by specifying KERNELS=kernelname. For - example, you can make two kernels - linux-2.6.16-xen0 - and linux-2.6.16-xenU - which are smaller builds containing only selected - modules, intended primarilly for developers that don't like to wait + example, you can make two kernels - linux-2.6-xen0 + and linux-2.6-xenU - which are smaller builds containing only selected + modules, intended primarily for developers that don't like to wait for a full -xen kernel to build. The -xenU kernel is particularly small, as it does not contain any physical device drivers, and hence is only useful for guest domains. To make these two kernels, simply specify - KERNELS="linux-2.6.16-xen0 linux-2.6.16-xenU" + KERNELS="linux-2.6-xen0 linux-2.6-xenU" in the make command line. @@ -172,5 +172,5 @@ Depending on your config, you may need to use 'mkinitrd' to create an initial ram disk, just like a native system e.g. - # depmod 2.6.12.6-xen - # mkinitrd -v -f --with=aacraid --with=sd_mod --with=scsi_mod initrd-2.6.12.6-xen.img 2.6.12.6-xen + # depmod 2.6.16-xen + # mkinitrd -v -f --with=aacraid --with=sd_mod --with=scsi_mod initrd-2.6.16-xen.img 2.6.16-xen _______________________________________________ Xen-changelog mailing list Xen-changelog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-changelog
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