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#1 2011-10-02 19:05:02

cpiper
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Registered: 2011-09-30
Posts: 2

How do I compile my own kernel? (Using source from github)

I am a fairly new user trying to compile my own kernel. The wiki I am trying to follow is outdated because of kernel.org being
down:

Following this,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ke … _New_Users
I cannot get that script to work at all with the source I downloaded from https://github.com/mirrors/linux (kernel.org being still down and all) - The wiki told me to download the kernel source  "for stable, mainline (rc), and snapshot (git/patch) " - what does that even mean? I could find nothing like that on github... I would love to be able to compile the kernel. Should I just ignore anything arch specific and directly follow the howto that comes with the source?


Thank you!

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#2 2011-10-02 20:18:52

tomk
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From: Ireland
Registered: 2004-07-21
Posts: 9,839

Re: How do I compile my own kernel? (Using source from github)

Get the official kernel PKGBUILD, edit it to point at your downloaded source tarball.

This page will get you going.

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#3 2011-10-04 18:06:40

CPU Gastronomy
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From: Québec, Canada
Registered: 2010-12-29
Posts: 69

Re: How do I compile my own kernel? (Using source from github)

Since 04-10-2011 (today as the time of the writing), kernel.org is back online, so it should be ok to use it now.

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#4 2011-10-04 22:29:52

graysky
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Registered: 2008-12-01
Posts: 10,699
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Re: How do I compile my own kernel? (Using source from github)

k.org is back but not currently hosting files.


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