Op 2013-12-05 om 07:38 schreef Niew, Sh.:
> Hi,
> 
> OK, newbie question here, i try to cut it for short to ask:
> Let's say i want to compile linux kernel for unsupported machine in debian,
> like mine REAL6410 board which is ARM S3C64XX machine flavor.
> 
> I found difficult to config all the options especially the networking 
> subsystem.
> I currently do it with grab the nearest possible config in debian armel ports,
> (although there is no similar supported machine flavor) and config the arch
> options by hand and just leave the other subsystem like the networking part
> or disable some options that i'm sure not necessary for this machine.
> 
> So, what's the recommended way to doing this? Plz guide.

During `make menuconfig` I would leave a generic subsystem as networking
as found and only change direct hardware related stuff.

Yes, that will need knowledge and time.


Consider hiring a guide also known as a consultant ...



> Sh. Niew


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