7.3.5 Building Your Own RPMs
If you do not have a driver pack that was built for your Linux kernel, you can build
your own SUSE Drivers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 on Xen RPM.
1
Open a terminal.
2
Mount the driver pack ISO. Instructions for using the ISO are available in Section 5.1,
“Virtual CD Readers” (page 33).
3
Enter rpmbuild -–rebuild xxx.src.rpm , where xxx is the name for the
source RPM. This creates a binary RPM in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/arch/,
where arch is the architecture of the virtual machine.
7.4 SUSE Drivers for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5 on Xen
This section provides instructions for installing, uninstalling, and updating the SUSE
Drivers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on Xen.
7.4.1 Installing the RHEL 5 Drivers
1
Open a terminal.
2
Mount the driver pack ISO. For instructions on how to use the ISO images see Sec-
tion 5.1, “Virtual CD Readers” (page 33).
(Optional) If you are installing from an RPM that you built, the RPM is located in
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/arch, where arch is the architecture of the virtual
machine. See Section 7.4.5, “Building Your Own RPMs” (page 81) for more infor-
mation.
3
Install the RPM.
3a
Open a terminal.
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