Hi,
I am not sure if this helps you, but I successfully compiled a 2.6.26.8
vanilla kernel (from
kernel.org) patched with 2.6.26.8-rt16 three days ago.
The .config I took from my generic Debian 2.6.26-1-686 kernel (the
current lenny standard kernel), which I then edited with 'make
menuconfig' to include the necessary options as specified in the
rt-patch howto.
I did not bother about 'make oldconfig', and it seems I got away with
it, but not knowing where _your_ .config came from originally, I am
guessing that this might be useful for you to try as well?
best,
flo.H
Hi List
I'm on the "compile yourself a kernel
track" once again. Last time I ran
out of luck, but now after Debian Lenny became official stable I'd
thougth
I'll give it one more try, but I'm running
into problem when it comes to
buil the kernel with the make-kpkg tool after loading in the old saved
.config with menuconfig and rt adjustments done, the following error
message comes
up: