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My original post was long and confusing. To sum it up, I am wondering how to do the following Debian based commands on an RPM type system. dpkg -i XXX.deb update-initramfs -k xxx -c update-grub I hope someone can provide some insight. Thanks in advance! -------------- Hey, I'm new and stumbled on this forum while looking for a solution to what I think may be a unique problem. I hope someone may be able to advise me. I am trying to compile a special kernel for an embedded system in order to boot it with various distributions. The only reason I am having to go through all this trouble is b/c the system refuses to boot the installer discs. The only work around I can come up with is to install on a regular computer, update it with a specialized kernel, and then boot it on said embedded system. I know this solution works with Debian based distributions. We have compiled a special kernel, and just update initramfs before moving the storage medium to the embedded system, however I am having a very hard time doing this with Redhat based distributions. I can compile the kernel into an RPM using our master config file, and it installs correctly, however the problem is that I can't update the initrd image. when I run the mkinitrd command, it complains of missing modules. Can a guru out there please provide help/advice? Thanks in advance. Last edited by b4sakenxx; 10-27-2009 at 12:33 AM.. |
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