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Post #1 of 2 (4817 views) Permalink Problems running "genkernel all" Hello I am going through the procedure of installin Gentoo Linux on my hppa box, which is a 785/B2000 Visualize workstation. I have gone through the instructions in order and am now trying to run "genkernel all" since I haven't got enough experience to decide about the options in manual kernel configuration. Anyway, when I issue the command "genkernel all" I get an error message complaining about that a .config file is either not specified or not found. It is obvious that I am supposed to supply a .config file to genkernel. The question is how I do that and/or what step in the process I have omitted. Reviewing the guidelines I have gone through doesn't tell me what step I missed. BTW I am using a Universal CD to install from. What I have done (referring to Gentoo handbook): 4. Preparing the disks (>16MB boot, 1500MB ext3 for /var, 500MB for swap and remaining up to 9100MB ext3 as a fourth partition). 5. Installing the installation files 6. Installing the Gentoo Base system The steps "Code Listing 7: Verifying system profile", "Code Listing 8: Finding out if an additional profile exists" and "Code Listing 9: Switching to a 2.4 profile" make me a bit unsuer, but my intention is to stay with 2.6 which seems to be the default and recommended. I have also run "emerge genkernel" without complaints from the system. Can anybody put me on track again? I would appreciate it alot. Best regards and thanks in advance Per Liss Sweden -- gentoo-hppa [at] gentoo mailing list gmsoft at gentoo May27,2006,2:24AM Post #2 of 2 (4547 views) Permalink Re: Problems running "genkernel all" [In reply to] Hello Per, It looks like genkernel wants a valid kernel config that you'll have to generate. I don't think that anybody uses genkernel on hppa. It's almost not tested besides for livecd creation. I really recommand that you compile your kernel yourself. Even if it seems painfull, it's not that hard. If you have any issue, you can join #g
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