You will most likely have to install the src rpm, patch it (and some
patch porting is likely to be required - I've never seen it patch
cleanly out of the box yet on any Fedora/RedHat version), update the
spec file to apply the modified patch and rebuild the package.
Gordan
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:17:59 +0100 (BST), "--[ UxBoD ]--"
<uxbod@splatnix.net> wrote:
> kernel and util-vserver installed okay on CentOS6. Is there an rpm
> for yum chroot or does one need to build from source ?
> --
> Thanks, Phil
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
>> > Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>> >> Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>> >>> Now that CentOS 6 is available and I have an opportunity build a
>> >>> system
>> >>> from scratch I was checking on options to do this.
>> >>>
>> >>> Nothing on the web site yet so I thought I'd look at Daniel's
>> >>> repo to
>> >>> see if he's found the tuits to build a new kernel and
>> >>> util-vserver*
>> >>> packages. Problem is I can't reach the site.
>> >>>
>> >>> So this is a two for one: Daniel, is rpm.hozac.com having
>> >>> problems?
>> >>>
>> >>> And has anyone taken, or planning on taking, the CentOS 6
>> plunge?
>> >> Well I'm getting the pieces in place but have some questions.
>> >>
>> >> The plan:
>> >>
>> >> 1. Install CentOS 6 from the minimal CD/DVD.
>> >> 2. Update to the LV kernel from Daniel's repo.
>> >>
>> >> The questions:
>> >>
>> >> 1. The repo only has CentOS 4 and 5 listed. What tricks do I
>> >> have to
>> >> use the repo for CentOS 6? (Sorry Daniel if this is still
>> >> a work
>> >> in progress and I'm getting ahead of the game.)
>> >
>> > http://rpm.hozac.com/dhozac/rhel/6/vserver/
>> >
>> >> 2. Will the *el6* SRPMS work for CentOS 6?
>> >
>> > Depends on which ones you're talking about. The ones on the above
>> > URL,
>> > yes. The ones in the 5 repo? No.
>>
>> OK. Do I need to munge the .repo file to point to the rhel
>> directory
>> instead of the centos?
>>
>> >> 3. And what are the *dhz* packages -- mkinitrd and yum --
>> for?
>> >
>> > mkinitrd is to make the 2.6.32 kernel work on RHEL/CentOS 5. The
>> > provided
>> > mkinitrd doesn't know the correct module names etc. yum has the
>> > chroot
>> > patch applied which makes it work for building guests.
>>
>> Could explain why I've had failed install/updates. Nothing critical
>> but
>> has kept me from moving forward.
>>
>> Do I need the mkinitrd package if I'm using your rhel6 RPMs and not
>> building the from SRPMs?
>>
>>
>> Rod
>> --
>>
>>
Received on Wed Aug 31 11:22:41 2011