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howtos:slackware_admin:cross_compiling_the_linux_kernel [2018/06/01 21:54 (UTC)] – [Slackware Install] bifferos | howtos:slackware_admin:cross_compiling_the_linux_kernel [2018/06/01 22:23 (UTC)] – [Kernel preparation] bifferos | ||
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$ make menuconfig</ | $ make menuconfig</ | ||
- | For building 32-bit kernels with maximum compatibility I generally select the 486 output option, (586 is the default): | + | You will see a configuration system much like the kernel config. |
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- | [OPTIONAL] If you want, you may get better compatibility | + | You can play around |
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- | Now save that configuration | + | |
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+ | While that's running we'll configure the kernel so it's ready to compile. | ||
==== Kernel preparation ==== | ==== Kernel preparation ==== | ||
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$ wget https:// | $ wget https:// | ||
- | You should now have a .config in / | + | You should now have a .config in / |
==== Kernel compilation ==== | ==== Kernel compilation ==== |