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07-23-2011, 10:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2011, 10:44 PM by Mike.)
Hi,
I'm just about to install a custom kernel on my local testserver, but i can't find the ZEN-patch, i only find the full kernel and that is not what i want.
Could someone please link me to the newest zen-patch + the matching kernel on kernel.org?
Edit: And the "full" kernel doesn't have the ZEN Profile either.
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Sorry, but BeharrtesEtwas might help you out here.
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The zen patches are not located on kernel.org, but on zen-kernel.org. As saintjimmygd posted, you need to look at that site for your patches.
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I already tried it. Compiled everything and added all the drivers and shit, KERNEL PANIC ftw. I've given up. So i'm going to turn over to debian and try, i probably have more success there.
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That's the guide I used. I followed everything, top to bottom of that page.
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and what does the kernel panic exactly say? there can be a number of reasons for a panic, problems with mounting the root file system are only the most common ones...
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It said something like failed to mount root file system. For a extra security feeling i enabled all the SATA, IDE and AHCI drivers i could find. I have no idea why it's happening. It's a new machine too (or new hardware).