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SYA710 Building a New Kernel

Revision as of 00:47, 25 November 2008 by Vsjhand (talk | contribs) (Building a New Kernel)

Building a New Kernel

  • download source from kernel.org
  • unpack source
    • tar xvjf linux-2.6.26.tar.bz2
  • create configuration (.config) file
    • cd linux-2.6.26
    • cp /proc/config.gz . (If this file does not exist, skip ahead to the alternate approach below.)
    • gzip -d config.gz
    • mv config .config

Alternate method of getting .config:

  • If the file /proc/config.gz does not exist on your system, you can get the required file by issuing the following commands:
  1. yum install kerneldevel
  2. cp /usr/src/kernels/2.6.23.1-42.fc8-x86_64/.config ./
  • make oldconfig
  • customize your configuration
    • make menuconfig
  • compile kernel and modules
    • make
  • copy kernel image to /boot
    • cp arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.26
  • copy system map to /boot
    • cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.26
  • install the modules
    • make modules_install
  • create initial ram disk image
    • mkinitrd -k vmlinuz-2.6.26 -i initrd-2.6.26 (this did not work for me - mkinitrd considered it do be invalid syntax. Using 'mkinitrd initrd-2.6.26 2.6.26' worked, so try that if the first version gives you problems. - Gregory Masseau)
    • For simplicity the syntax of mkinitrd file for here can be as ..
     mkinitrd name-of- image kernel-version .i.e mkinitrd initrd-2.6.26 2.6.26
    • In generel if we have to create a initrd for the current running system the command i normally use
    mkinitrd -v /boot/initrd-$(uname -r).img $(uname-r)
  • update GRUB
    • vi /boot/grub/menu.lst
  • reboot