After months writing code and seeing multiple failures I have given up writing a kernel and decided to use the linux kernel. My only problem is that I'm not sure how.
I have looked up how to compile the kernel but it just isnt working. I downloaded 3.2.7 from kernel.org and I have an Ubuntu computer. What am I supposed to do to get the kernel from files to a bootable ISO image?
Warning: Do not do this on a production machine.If it breaks you get to keep all pieces. No support for this in the Crunchbang Forums!It works like this: 0. Prerequisites: apt-get install git build-essential 1.
You do realize, you don't have to replace the stock kernel when you compile a new one. You can install multiple kernels and their support files are in /lib/modules in directories defined by the kernel name.My system has 3 kernels installed. The standard Arch kernel, the -ck kernel from AUR, and (Because you can take the boy away from Gentoo, but you can't take Gentoo out of t
The first stable version of Linux Kernel 3.4 has been released few days ago. For new changes and prominent features in Linux 3.4, refer to this page.
This tutorial shows how to install the linux kernel 3.4.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 and 11.10.
Hi,
The other day I used yast to get the 11.3 kernel sources etc and
successfully ran and built the kernel following the instructions on
Compiling kernel in openSUSE easy way | Beli's blog.
Now I want to add rtai to the kernel to be able to compile EMC for
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 as host, and I plan to compile a new kernel. I downloaded the Linux-Libre kernel. When compiling the kernel, I would like to "Load alternate configuration".
I have an alternate kernel config, which is not the default Ubuntu config. How to use the alternate configuration ?
I'm running the current stable Ubuntu version (Oneiric) but have issues with the shipped kernel.
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of Linux kernel 3.4.41 LTS (long-term support).
Linux kernel 3.4.41 LTS comes with just a small number of improvements and changes.
“I'm announcing the release of the 3.4.39 kernel.
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of Linux kernel 3.4.37 LTS (long-term support).
Linux kernel 3.4.37 LTS comes with a lot of changes and improvements, just like the previous version.
“I'm announcing the release of the 3.4.37 kernel.