Hi Simon,
Yes, this is knows as a directory build. Basically download your kernel
sources somewhere and then when you configure ltib with ./ltib
--configure, find the section:
--- Choose your Kernel
hit the enter key and select the option:
Local Linux directory build
You then need to fill in the absolute path to where your kernel source
is (Enter your Linux source directory). I normally select the option
"Build the kernel out of tree" (the line after can be left as-is).
You will also need to make sure that the "kernel config" is set to point
at your kernel config file (located in config/platform/_target_/...
IIRC if you clear this, LTIB will look for a default kernel config which
may or may not be okay.
Regards, Stuart
On 29/06/11 14:29, Simon V Chamlian wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way of using ltib to rebuild the kernel using local files
instead of getting them from Internet?
In other words, to download and install all necessary modules locally
and then just rebuild them using local files?
Thanks,
Simon
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