[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] GFS into the kernel.
Mark Williamson wrote: Does this procedure work for you when compiling a native x86 kernel (i.e. remove the Xenification?). Thank you for replying.I did all the steps requoted below except for using mkbuildtree - the .config was the default one for 2.6.12 with DLM and GFS added rather than my Xen .config - but i trust the .config as it's pulled from a working box. The kernel builds cleanly, but I didn't try booting it (the box is a few miles away). [...] - grabbed Linux 2.6.12 from kernel.org. - patched in the -mm2 set for this version (gfs needs the dlm feature in this patchset.) - patched in the gfs stuff from http://redhat.com/~teigland/gfs2 === missed the below steps - used "xen-2.0-testing/linux-2.6-xen-sparse/mkbuildtree" to xenify my working copy of this kernel. - grabbed the /boot/config-2.6.11.10-xen0 file from my Xen host. Dropped it into the right place to use as a reference point for my new kernel. - edited arch/xen/Kconfig.drivers and added a source "drivers/dlm/Kconfig" line underneath the 'menu' line towards the top of the file - ran ARCH=xen make menuconfig and enabled DLM and GFS support. Sanity checked the rest of the config (e.g. ensured that my network hw was still listed as supported). == ran make menuconfig as discussed above and continued below step - ran 'make-kpkg --append-to-version=xen0 --revision=ad1 --arch=xen kernel_image' _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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