> Thanks for descriptive reply. I tried the below steps, but still
localmodconfig ask for lots of
> configurations, which probably I don't want.
If you run:
cat /boot/config-`uname -r` | wc -l
That will show you how may kernel configuration options are available on
your active running kernel.
Hi Aruna,
Thanks for descriptive reply. I tried the below steps, but still localmodconfig
ask for lots of
configurations, which probably I don't want.
Could you please give some suggestion, that make commands could
be execute without giving any input along with minimual property.
PS: I am
> Hi Folks,
> I usually compile the linux kernel by copying current system .config
file. But the
> problem it compile bunch things that I don't which is required. My aim
> is setup filesystem environmrnt setup on my laptop.
> Could somebody point the minimal .config file that will save from me
>
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 01:24:58AM +0530, Jitendra wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I usually compile the linux kernel by copying current system .config file.
> But the
> problem it compile bunch things that I don't which is required. My aim
> is setup filesystem environmrnt setup on my laptop.
>
> Could
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 01:24:58AM +0530, Jitendra wrote:
> Hi Folks,
Hi!
> I usually compile the linux kernel by copying current system .config file.
> But the
> problem it compile bunch things that I don't which is required. My aim
> is setup filesystem environmrnt setup on my laptop.
>
>
Hi Folks,
I usually compile the linux kernel by copying current system .config file. But
the
problem it compile bunch things that I don't which is required. My aim
is setup filesystem environmrnt setup on my laptop.
Could somebody point the minimal .config file that will save from me
reading
Hi :)
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:51, Daniel Hilst Selli danielhi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Mulyadi, I was installing gentoo with qemu.. but takes soo long to
install that I give up,
I was thinking in a minimal distro as dsl or lfs. What you suggest ?
Next time, pls keep kernelnewbies list
Em 14-08-2011 05:59, Mulyadi Santosa escreveu:
Hi :)
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:51, Daniel Hilst Sellidanielhi...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Mulyadi, I was installing gentoo with qemu.. but takes soo long to
install that I give up,
I was thinking in a minimal distro as dsl or lfs. What you
Hi :)
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 11:38, Christophe ker...@kereoz.org wrote:
I personally like to debootstrap a Debian and make a qcow2 image from it. You
don't need the kernel to be on the image as you can directly pass a kernel to
qemu with the -kernel option.
I agree, just to add that AFAICT
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 03:59:04PM +0700, Mulyadi Santosa wrote:
Hi :)
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:51, Daniel Hilst Selli danielhi...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Mulyadi, I was installing gentoo with qemu.. but takes soo long to
install that I give up,
I was thinking in a minimal distro as
Hey people.. I start to read a book about kernel, and
want to make some changes to it, for study purpose. ue
I think in edit it, an use qemu to test it with some minimal
distribution installation.
So how people usually do?
Thanks!
--
Do or do not... there is no try Yoda Master
Hi..
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 00:57, Daniel Hilst Selli danielhi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey people.. I start to read a book about kernel, and
want to make some changes to it, for study purpose. ue
I think in edit it, an use qemu to test it with some minimal
distribution installation.
So how
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