Created attachment 698928 [details] outputs of emerge and genkernel Genkernel all returns the following: * Gentoo Linux Genkernel; Version 4.2.1 * Using genkernel configuration from '/etc/genkernel.conf' ... * Running with options: all * ERROR: No kernel .config specified, or file not found! * Please consult '/var/log/genkernel.log' for more information and any * errors that were reported above. * * Report any genkernel bugs to bugs.gentoo.org and * assign your bug to genkernel@gentoo.org. Please include * as much information as you can in your bug report; attaching * '/var/log/genkernel.log' so that your issue can be dealt with effectively. * * Please do *not* report kernel compilation failures as genkernel bugs! * (chroot) c8000 /usr/src/linux # Workaround: --kernel-config generated by menuconfig runs
This is correct, we don't provide kernel config for parisc64 (https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/genkernel.git/commit/arch/parisc64/arch-config?id=cae778e10ef2485ba5432edf4efc5cfe7dfbe435) so you are on your own. I don't have access to such a system so I cannot work on a kernel config for this architecture. If nobody contributes such a config, situation will not change.
(In reply to Thomas Deutschmann from comment #1) > This is correct, we don't provide kernel config for parisc64 > (https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/genkernel.git/commit/arch/parisc64/arch- > config?id=cae778e10ef2485ba5432edf4efc5cfe7dfbe435) so you are on your own. > > I don't have access to such a system so I cannot work on a kernel config for > this architecture. If nobody contributes such a config, situation will not > change. Could the config for the livecd be used? It worked for me (both on the livecd and when copied for a manual build). Livecd config: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/releng.git/tree/releases/specs/hppa/installcd-stage2-minimal.spec Kernel config: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/releng.git/commit/releases/kconfig/hppa/hppa64.config?id=1c1b8246af6e2a6150eee72cdf82f21afadf9925
Believe it or not, my C8000 is a production machine used daily. =) I will try to arrange a 3rd hard drive to try this again, as I depend on my HP-UX and my Debian installations for now. I'll get back to you.
(In reply to saulo.paiva from comment #3) > Believe it or not, my C8000 is a production machine used daily. =) > I will try to arrange a 3rd hard drive to try this again, as I depend on my > HP-UX and my Debian installations for now. > > I'll get back to you. Heh. I've just got one and I'm loving it! If the config I linked doesn't work for you, you can just try using it with gentoo-sources with a manual `make` build (or the port to gentoo-kernel/distribution kernels I'm working on). No need to use genkernel if it doesn't work. I can try dig out the config I'm using right now too if you want. Feel free to drop by #gentoo-hppa on IRC too.