Re: yellowdog-general Digest 3 Jan 2001 18:13:33 -0000 Issue 319


Subject: Re: yellowdog-general Digest 3 Jan 2001 18:13:33 -0000 Issue 319
From: Ben Ricker (bricker@us-rx.com)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2001 - 12:50:44 MST


> i have the vmlinux image from /usr/src/linux
> (symbolic link to linux-2.2.18) and the System.map from that same file also,
> but i'm noticing a zImage-chrp-2.2.17-0.6.1 and a zImage-prep-2.2.17-0.6.1.
> I looked on multiple pages and had no luck with figuring out how to link
> these things (nor could i find zImage-chrp or zImage-prep files for 2.2.18
> after compiling). Any directions or a kick in the right direction would be
> greatly appreciated.

The zImage-chrp-2.2.17-0.6.1 is the kernel made for the machines which have the CHRP architecture. Basically, if you have a CHRP machine, you cannot boot with normal kernels. If you do not have a CHRP machine (and I will assume you do not) you can delete that puppy. The 'prep' kernel is for another architecture (I forget which one exactly) but if you have any Apple machine, you can also pitch that one.

Ben Ricker
Web Administrator
US-Rx, Inc.



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