Dear All,
I hope you all are fine ad doing well,
I become successful to download kernel, compile it and run it.
BUT
When i modify tcp.c file or any other file in this /usr/src/linux/net/ipv4 location, (just modifying c files) i have to compile the complete kernel every time, which is very time consuming procedure.
So Please help, How to compile that net/ipv4 package or etc...
I will be very v
From another former Arch user... welcome to #!It is so nice. I enjoyed Arch as well, but Debian/#! is so stable without breakages.May not get newest packages in repos, but usually no big deal. If want newest, can compile.
I've attempted to install drivers for an FPGA device, but require that I remove the usbserial module. This happens to be impossible because usbserial is a built-in module. It was suggested that I compile a new kernel to make usbserial dynamically loadable and unloadable.
I'm now trying to compile a custom kernel w/ Fedora.
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Hi, i manage to compile the kernel by flllowing irfanbagus post, but now i need some help, i want to compile with dual boot features.
How do i do that, can anyone help me please.
Thanks,
Hal_2000
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So I have a KVM machine, where I run an Ubuntu 12.04 (server edition).
I want to compile a minimalistic kernel for the KVM guest, but I only found the howto for hosts, and guests with paravirtualization.
I want to compile a kernel for a guest. Nothing more. With only the things it needs.
So I have a KVM machine, where I run an Ubuntu 12.04 (server edition).
I want to compile a minimalistic kernel for the KVM guest, but I only found the howto for hosts, and guests with parav.
I want to compile a kernel for a guest. Nothing more. With only the things it needs.