Right i shall try VERY hard not to post URL's in this thread...
I usually keep my distfiles on another machine and access them over nfs, as i have several boxes running gentoo. But there is no NFS module in the kernel.
Is there a "GentooX" way of compiling new modules, or should i just grab the source and patches and do it myself?
Although if i was to do this, the kernel wasn't compiled with /proc/config.gz support, so does anyone have the kernel config that ShallaX uses? Would be nice not to have to compile support for hardware i have no hope of connecting
Oh, and while we are on the subject, is there a reason why i can't use the 2.6 kernel available in xbox-sources? Can understand if it's something major - i've had to stick with 2.4 on my iPaq and Jornada for example...
Recompiling the kernel? (NFS support, etc) - .config?
Re: Recompiling the kernel? (NFS support, etc) - .config?
.config plz
Does no-one else ever compile a kernel on the xbox? Surely someone else needs a filesystem module or usb-something module?
I also wanted to possibly use an xbox as a webcam server, but without access to the default .config, i am SOL for that too.
Does no-one else ever compile a kernel on the xbox? Surely someone else needs a filesystem module or usb-something module?
I also wanted to possibly use an xbox as a webcam server, but without access to the default .config, i am SOL for that too.
Re: Recompiling the kernel? (NFS support, etc) - .config?
2.6 doesnt have FatX support, which is why it's not bundled. You should have a /usr/src/linux pre-populated with the distro, just compile that (the .config should be the one that was used to compile the shipped kernel).
The original Xbox adaptation of Gentoo