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    Kernel compile after hdd-install

    Hi,

    I use knoppix to install debian on my machines.
    On my laptop i wanted to use gatos (gatos.sourceforge.net) to get Xv and DRI working on the internal ATI-mach 64 videocard. However, to be able to insmod the mach64.o module I need cmpxchg in the kernel and the stock knoppix kernel doesn't have it enabled. So I wend about to compile my own kernel. I did the following:

    apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.20
    cd /usr/src
    tar -xjf kernel-sources.2.4.20.tar.bz2
    cd kernel-source-2.4.20
    make xconfig
    changed CPU-architecture to Pentium-III (for cmpxchg)
    make-kpkg clean
    make-kpkg --initrd --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image
    dpkg -i dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.20_custom.1.0_i386.deb

    Then I changed /etc/lilo.conf to point to the new kernel.
    I reran lilo and rebooted.

    I chose my new kernel.
    The new kernel can't mount the root partition (reiserfs).
    I've tried about everythin I can think of but I can't seem to get a working kernel that is able to mount the root partition.

    Please help.

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    I´m not sure but knoppix partition is xfs after installing knoppix to hard disk and it may be the problem here.
    is it knoppix kernel source for download at any place? in order to be able recompiling the ´original´ source.
    It is not at /usr/src/

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    Kernel compile

    When I did a HDD install, I chose for reiserfs, I saw a reiser filesystem being made for the root partition. The new kernel is compiled with reiserfs support.

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    Re: Kernel compile

    Quote Originally Posted by hopman
    When I did a HDD install, I chose for reiserfs, I saw a reiser filesystem being made for the root partition. The new kernel is compiled with reiserfs support.
    yes, but when i did hdd install i chose for ext3 but partition is xfs actually. I have debian in other partition whose kernel is compiled with ext3 support and without xfs support. If i run e2fsck on knoppix i get error 'system file not supported get a e2fsck new version'
    Partition Magic 8 recognizes ext3 parttions but it knows anything about knoppix partition.

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    Re: Kernel compile

    Quote Originally Posted by hopman
    When I did a HDD install, I chose for reiserfs, I saw a reiser filesystem being made for the root partition. The new kernel is compiled with reiserfs support.
    yes, but when i did hdd install i chose for ext3 but partition is xfs actually. I have debian in other partition whose kernel is compiled with ext3 support and without xfs support. If i run e2fsck on knoppix i get error 'system file not supported get a e2fsck new version'
    Partition Magic 8 recognizes ext3 parttions but it knows anything about knoppix partition.

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    I tried fsck.reiserfs but it can't be run on a read/write mount and I can't remount root (/) because it is busy

    However, I did find this in dmesg (line numbers added by me):

    01. RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
    02. Freeing initrd memory: 166k freed
    03. VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
    04. FAT: bogus logical sector size 0
    05. FAT: bogus logical sector size 0
    06. reiserfs: checking transaction log (device 03:02) ...
    07. Using r5 hash to sort names
    08. ReiserFS version 3.6.25
    09. VFS: Mounted root (reiserfs filesystem) readonly.
    10. Trying to move old root to /initrd ... okay


    It looks to like /dev/hda2 (my root partition) is mounted as a reiserfs (lines 06-09), but what happens before that (line 03) ? It looks like something is mounted as root with a ext2 filesystem and then remounted as /initrd. Is initrd.img mounted as root first ? And if so could that be interfering with the new kernel ??

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