Make-kpkg -arch amd64 -initrd kernel-image Make-kpkg -revision=01 -initrd kernel-imageīut this won't work because it tries to do a make oldconfig with the Next up, trying to build it the Debian way. Suspect the lib64gcc1 and lib64stdc++6 packages are useful to have at Number of ways, including changing the symlink in /usr/bin, but IĬhose to hack the definition of CC in the makefile to gcc-3.4. Butĭoesn't work, because the default compiler is gcc-3.3, which can'tĬope with the -m64 switch in Debian sarge. This gives access to the NUMA-related options. The architecture must be specified on the command ![]() Standalone compile while running a 32-bit kernel. I first tried to figure out the options for doing this for a So I had no option but to compile my own 64-bit kernel. One than 2.6.8 (for things such as the very wonderful k8-powernow for So the 32-bit kernel is not efficient about allocating memory.ĭebian supplies some 64-bit kernels but I need a more up to date ![]() The physical architecture of the machine is NUMA byĭesign - each processor has its own bank of memory - but LinuxĬan't be configured to recognise this unless it is compiled in 64-bit What I didn't realise was that 32-bit Linux kernels have absolutely no ![]() Installation when I first got the machine but eventually settled on My dual Opteron system needs a 32-bit userland because it acts as theįile server for several 32-bit machines. 64-bit kernels, NUMA, Debian Sarge 64-bit kernels, NUMA, Debian Sarge
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