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generate iso: mkiso: It's not the 5.3.7-NuTyX kernel in this ISO
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dufresnep:
When I came to generate the iso, I got:
(yeah, I had forgotten to set export NUTYX_TMP=/mnt/nutyx_tmp so that stuff ended in my home directory)
--- Code: ---root [ /home/paul/packages-x86_64/x86_64 ]
# bash rolling/scripts/mkiso
something went wrong: It's not the 5.3.7-NuTyX kernel in this ISO
root [ /home/paul/packages-x86_64/x86_64 ]# ls $LFS
bin dev home language.check lib64 mnt pkg root sbin sys usr
boot etc ISO lib locale.check opt proc run srv tmp var
root [ /home/paul/packages-x86_64/x86_64 ]# ls $LFS/boot
config_64-4.19.80-NuTyX-lts kernel-4.19.80-NuTyX-lts
grub kernel-lts
initrd-4.19.80-NuTyX-lts System_64.map-4.19.80-NuTyX-lts
root [ /home/paul/packages-x86_64/x86_64 ]#
--- End code ---
indeed, it seems to be 4.19.80, not 5.3.7 kernel... is it really wrong?
oyim:
Until Thierry answers, you may see if this helps...
https://forums.nutyx.org/index.php/topic,349.msg1183.html#msg1183
dufresnep:
I redone bash mkiso, without any pararmeters and it worked fine this time.
That said, the almost 6 Gib, refuse to be copied in my 4 Gb ram when I try to boot it.
Don't know if there is an option to tell to mount the different squashfs files rather than try to copy them in ram.
Thierry:
when you get:
--- Code: ---# bash rolling/scripts/mkiso
something went wrong: It's not the 5.3.7-NuTyX kernel in this ISO
--- End code ---
You should use pass the kernel name as second parameter like explain in the help:
--- Code: --- bash rolling/scripts/mkiso -h
--- End code ---
So then you will need to pass param1 as well like this:
--- Code: ---bash rolling/scripts/mkiso 20191022 $(basename $LFS/lib/modules/*)
--- End code ---
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