<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I also think the 'make install' is very
useful, now on ia32, the 'make install' provided by the latest kernel linux-2.6.16
not only create initrd, copy vmlinuz and System.map to /boot directory,
but also update grub, ppc32 does not provide this useful feature, maybe
it is a pity!</font>
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MCP Test, Linux Technology Center, China Systems & Technology Lab<br>
China Development Labs, Beijing Email: huangjq@cn.ibm.com</font>
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<br><font size=2><tt>Hollis Blanchard wrote:<br>
> On Mar 21, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Hans Fugal wrote:<br>
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>> Is there something that stops us from having a make install target
for <br>
>> ppc?<br>
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> Why do you want it, and what would it do? Clearly not many people
have <br>
> needed it so far...<br>
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I bet a lot of people have typed it, wished it was there, then worked <br>
around it. That's what I've been doing for a year now.<br>
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It doesn't do much - basically it has the proper dependencies and runs
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installkernel with the appropriate arguments (as indicated by `make help`).<br>
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