Hello Paavan,
> Can anyone suggest me a better document than kernel compilation
> README,which explains each and every steps of kernel compilation?
Here's a thumb rule when you want to find a doc that guides you through the
steps of doing a particular thing: google for "<the thing you want to do> HOWTO"
The Linux HOWTOs are (from the tldp.org site):
.... detailed "how to" documents on specific subjects. The HOWTO index lists all
HOWTOs along with short descriptions. The HOWTOs are written in SGML or XML, and
translated to different output formats using SGML-Tools (Linuxdoc DTD) or the
DocBook/DSSSL tools.
Besides the ones that are ^officially^ maintained at TLDP, there are numerous
HOWTOs spread across the net. Reading HOWTOs is a good way to learn about the
linux system (I should know, I learned most of my linux from there). Most often
than not HOWTOs are fairly comprehensive and besides what is claimed, they cover
a lot more that just the nuts and bolts of doing a particular task.
Now that I have dispersed sufficient gyaan, here's the answer to your question:
http://www.digitalhermit.com/linux/Kernel-Build-HOWTO.html
HTH
Regards
Steve
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