2016-02-21 17:32 GMT+01:00 Heinz Diehl <htd...@fritha.org>: > How to build a recent "Fedora kernel for the unexperienced": > > 1. Grab recent -stable from kernel.org and unpack it into /usr/src > 2. Take a look into /boot and grab the config of your recent Fedora > kernel. Example: config-4.2.5-300.fc23.x86_64 > 3. Rename this file to ".config" and copy it into the root directory > of your unpacked source > 4. Change into the source root directory > 5. Do a "make oldconfig". If your new kernel is newer that your recent > Fedora one, you'll have to answer some new question on the > configuration of your new kernel. If you have no clue what to answer, > a "no" for alle of the questions will do it in 95% of the cases. > 6. Continue with "nice -n 19 make -j x", where x is the number of your cpus > cores. > 7. "make modules_install" > 8. "make install" > 9. Reboot, you're done. > > This kernel will live peacefully together with your Fedora kernels, > without affecting the rpm database or similar. > > Btw: your patch should be applied after step 4 and before step 5 ;-) >
Thanks mate, didn't have first steps
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