[arch-general] Arch kernel on Linode, was Re: Upgraded kmod, but --ignored linux & glibc, modules still in /lib - can I reboot safely?

David Benfell benfell at parts-unknown.org
Mon Jul 16 00:52:05 EDT 2012


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On 07/15/12 18:09, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 4:14 PM, David Benfell 
> <benfell at parts-unknown.org> wrote:
>> 
>> I'd have to look into using a not-so-custom kernel (presumably
>> from the Arch package). Ten years ago, I used to build kernels
>> routinely. But it's not trivial anymore.
> 
> nah none of that :-) i detest compiling things.
> 

Whew! I mean it used to be fun. And I don't mind much when it's the
./configure-make-make install sequence. But kernel building never was
quite that simple and I'd have to say it's become a lot more
complicated now.

> i run the standard Arch kernel, same as any other machine -- you
> just have to configure your instance to use pv-grub.
> 
> ... basically, you just need to make a grub-legacy menu.lst file,
> put it in the normal place on an ext3 partition, and go from there.
> no real work in the end.

I went to the Arch Wiki (or, more precisely, my copy of it, since the
original one often fails to answer), went to the Linode wiki (which
doesn't talk about Arch Linux), and came up with the following
(comments elided) /boot/grub/menu.1st:

timeout   5
default   0
color light-blue/black light-cyan/blue


title  Arch Linux
root   (hd0)
kernel /vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/xvda ro
initrd /initramfs-linux.img
groot=(hd0)

But I missed something because when I went to boot, it still thought
it was supposed to boot from (hd0,0).

> 
> the arch kernel has all the necessary CONFIG_* bits to run
> unmodified in the Linode XEN environment.
> 


- -- 
David Benfell
benfell at parts-unknown.org


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