[PlanetCCRMA] Rebuilding kernel on FC6/CCRMA
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Sat May 26 13:52:01 PDT 2007
On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 20:46 +1200, Michael Curtis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if anyone can give me some pointers here. I've recently installed
> FC6 and PlanetCCRMA on my music system (VIA mini ITX M1000, I believe, C3
> Nehemiah processor).
>
> Unfortunately, I couldn't get planetccrma-core to install and yum wasn't even
> listing the packages in the repository - strange. Well, apparently my
> processor is "i586" according to RPM, despite uname -p claiming "i686". And
> to my disappointment, fooling RPM into installing an i686 kernel doesn't
> work, as the kernel hangs at boot.
>
> So looks like I need an i586 respin of the kernel. I've got a bit of
> experience with rebuilding RPMs from source, but can't seem to find any
> information on the net about how to go about rebuilding kernels for
> PlanetCCRMA. In particular, the SRPMS for planetcore are strangely absent.
> Where might I find one (not particularly picky as to version)? Also, what's
> the least painful way of changing the RPM for i586? I expect I just need to
> modify the .config for i586 and come back much, much later.....
The source packages live here:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/all/linux/SRPMS/
You should be able to rebuild the .src.rpm with (I think)
rpmbuild -ba --target=i586 spec_file_name
Sorry, I should start building i586 kernels again...
-- Fernando
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