how to generate a kernel that is like: vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo-x86_64
On 9/9/21 1:18 PM, thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:Does it say it's loading the kernel commands, or just that it's loading
how to generate a kernel that is like: vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo-x86_64
My kernel looks like vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo and it I think it should
be: vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo-x86_64
im pretty sure this is the problem because after i select the option
on grub im stuck on the next screen that says its loading the kernel commands
but im pretty sure ive run into this problem before and i need to
generate the config so that it says x86_64 on the end i just dont
remember how
On 9/9/21 1:18 PM, thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:
how to generate a kernel that is like: vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo-x86_64My kernel looks like vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo and it I think it should
be: vmlinuz-5.4.97-gentoo-x86_64
im pretty sure this is the problem because after i select the optionDoes it say it's loading the kernel commands, or just that it's loading
on grub im stuck on the next screen that says its loading the kernel commands
but im pretty sure ive run into this problem before and i need to generate the config so that it says x86_64 on the end i just dont remember how
the kernel?
The name of the kernel file is essentially arbitraty, although there
are certainly conventions. What is important is that grub knows the correct name to use.
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