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By which I mean, what compiler flags, options and configs should I look out for, such that my kernel will actually succesfully run? I am talking about QEMU without KVM as the platform.
2023-07-11 ยท 11 months ago
๐ Ruby_Witch ยท 2023-07-11 at 06:06:
Hi! If you're thinking about compiling a custom Linux kernel, the two most popular options are Gentoo and LFS (Linux From Scratch). There are walkthroughs available on https for both of these options.
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Gentoo_Kernel_Configuration_Guide
https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
However, if you just want to play around with Linux I would recommend choosing a distro flavor that you like and not worrying about compiling a custom kernel, which is a very complex process! Your choice though.
๐ gyaradong ยท 2023-07-11 at 08:50:
back when I used to do it, there was a TUI (actually even a GUI in GTK) which would configure everything including flags and so on.
๐ Smokey ยท 2023-07-11 at 13:53:
gentoo is the popular distro for that. Have fun im sure it will be a blast ๐
๐ maha ยท 2023-08-20 at 17:21:
I'd recommend getting to know your hardware before doing this. Otherwise you simply wouldn't understand the options....i but feel free to experiment....i remember creating quite a few broken kernels before i managed to make one that worked. Also as @gyaradong mentions there used to be a nice curses TUI to set the options, look for it
๐ eriounious ยท May 18 at 08:11:
@gyaradong
@maha
You can still use the TUI with "make menuconfig" (colors) or "make xconfig" (no colors). The GUI is "make xconfig."
๐ norayr ยท May 19 at 02:35:
I had the habit to keep and maintain .config files for all my hardware, where i would mostly include the hardware support and software stacks i need, and exclude everything else. recently, since gentoo has gentoo-kernel-bin i started to not do it, but sometimes think it is a good idea to get back to the old way. i have funny story about how i received a message via linux kernel source, but one other day about it.