| | 419 | |
| | 420 | == Q29/ Does mondo work with Gentoo? == |
| | 421 | Yes. There are two important things to remember: |
| | 422 | 1. /boot isn't mounted by default, but mindi needs to work with the boot files, so REMEMBER to MOUNT /boot |
| | 423 | 2. mindi can't find the kernel, just copy the "right" files by hand. |
| | 424 | |
| | 425 | Suppose you have an x86_64 architecture and a 2.6.21-gentoo-r2 kernel: you have to |
| | 426 | copy |
| | 427 | {{{ |
| | 428 | /usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo-r2/arch/x86_64/boot/compressed/vmlinux.bin.gz |
| | 429 | }}} |
| | 430 | to /boot. |
| | 431 | You can call that file more or less as you like, even just "vmlinuz" without |
| | 432 | any other suffixes. Mindi will find it (it's easy to check with mindi --findkernel). |
| | 433 | |
| | 434 | Please note: many issues with Gentoo are going to be fixed with mondo 2.2.4. |