I'm a newbie to linux development so I'd have to learn quite a bit to
follow the above instruction.  I'm guessing that 'git' means something
like 'get latest version of code from source repository' and 'make'
invokes the compiler and linker but I don't know what the "(no's)"
refers to.  There's some other things I'm puzzled by as well.  Also, If
building the code on your system takes 3-4 hours, on the atom it might
take 8 or longer.

I'm guessing that to run these instructions in the terminal application,
I'd need to be running 8.4.1 on the hard drive (not the live cd) and
that after running the instructions, the system might not boot any
longer.  So I'd need to image the drive first and then restore the drive
from the drive image after the test.  I don't actually have a spare
machine, so I could see this putting my main machine out of commission
for a day or longer.

It sure would be a lot easier for me if someone has a live CD iso with
the build already on it.  I could very quickly burn a CD with the iso
and report back what happens when I try to boot off of it.

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x86_64 kernel oops on boot (dual-core Atom 330 board D945GCLF2)
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