Autor: Didier Kryn Fecha: A: dng Asunto: Re: [DNG] /usr to merge or not to merge... that is the question??
Le 19/11/2018 à 23:57, Rick Moen a écrit : > Quoting Didier Kryn (kryn@???):
>
>> Very nice. Congratulations. Do I understand well if I
>> understand your scripts read the config of the Debian kernel and
>> customize it to compile your own kernel?
> I must beg your pardon, Didier, but I don't fully understand your
> question.
>
> In general terms: I've long ago gotten used to the idea that, on the
> rare occasions when it's desirable to change a system's kernel, I just
> am used to carrying forward the existing .config file and using
> make-kpkg(1). It's too infrequent an operation to fully script, at
> least in my use-case. It's not necessary or useful for any scripting to
> parse the kernal .config, as far as I'm aware.
>
Well, AFAIU, you compile your own kernel, with device drivers in
the kernel, instead of modules (not possible for all), and don't use the
packaged kernel/initrd provided by Debian. It is absolutely possible to
live like this, but it discards apt-controlled kernel updates (typically
once per month). Do you perform kernel updates, and how? And what kernel
source do you use, kernel.org or Debian?