Starting from the standard config file in /boot/ and applying the RT patch
(and related features in menuconfig) should be really safe on ppc too.
Once you get a bootable kernel you can prune it step by step according to
your hardware.
I always suggest
this<http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Low_latency_howto>how…
(apolgize for repetitiveness) except for alsa compilation (we are on
debian ;-) ) and for OSS support which I always turn off during menuconfig.
Furthermore, regarding the make-kpkg command is better to issue something
like:
make-kpkg --append-to-version -rt-xx --revision xx --initrd kernel_image
raffaele
2009/2/22 alex stone <compose59(a)gmail.com>
Raffaele, thanks for the info. I'm not sure how
well i'd do making an RT
kernel for a powerpc build. I couldn't get it working when i tried Ubuntu,
but i just might have another try with Debian ppc, and see what happens.
Alex.