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I just compiled the 2.6.34.1 kernel twice using my usual pkgbuild that worked flawlessly with 2.6.33.
Now, however, I have the suffix g2ef10de appended to my kernel name so uname -r gives out kernel26-custom-g2ef10de.
In my kernel26-custom.install it reads:
KERNEL_VERSION=2.6.33-nb-g2ef10de
I don't know how that got there.
Any ideas?
Last edited by demian (2010-05-26 16:19:39)
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Maybe some temp file kernel26-custom-xxxxxxxx?
The x's are substituted by a random characters, so you should get a different suffix every time you compile it - try again and see whether it's the case.
Last edited by karol (2010-05-22 18:04:23)
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Nope, it's always g2ef10de. I've compiled three times.
I guess I'll just stick with 2.6.33.3-2.
// I've fixed the error though i don't know how, exactly. I believe my custom kernel was the culprit.
What i did was switch to the newest PKGBUILD, install a default makepkg.conf and use the stock arch kernel to compile the other kernels.
Last edited by demian (2010-05-26 16:19:55)
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