On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 03:53:50PM +0100, Antonio Trkdz.tab wrote:
> Thank you for the info!
>
> >It's Devuan, obvoiously.
>
> Got it! :)
>
> >I don't know whether you already are aware of it, but the best way to
> compile a vanilla kernel on Debian/Devuas is through using
> kernel-package, which compiles the kernel and produces a
> ready-to-install .deb package.
>
> Yeah, you mentioned that in one of those early posts I was referring to.
> It looks the easiest solution, configuration issues apart....
>
Well, I would start from an existing kernel configuration, instead
than from scratch. You might want to start with a:
$ make oldconfig
and after that give a:
$ make menuconfig
and configure whatever option you need. I am sure there might be
better, fancier, more modern ways of doing the same thing nowadays,
and there are also X-, QT-, and GTK-based configuration tools, but for
a reason or another I got stuck with what I learned a few years ago,
and it has always worked fine for me.
My2Cents
KatolaZ
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