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| wiki:custom_kernel [2012/10/21 01:14] – webb | wiki:custom_kernel [2019/04/14 11:48] (current) – TomyTurbos | ||
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| Standard Linux kernel sources are available at | Standard Linux kernel sources are available at | ||
| - | http:// | + | https:// |
| The TC patches and other related files for the standard TC kernel are available at | The TC patches and other related files for the standard TC kernel are available at | ||
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| - | http:// | ||
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| - | In the future, substitute a newer version | + | http:// |
| The process to create a custom kernel could in short be described as: | The process to create a custom kernel could in short be described as: | ||
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| - Unpack the linux sources and cd into the top level directory of the source package | - Unpack the linux sources and cd into the top level directory of the source package | ||
| - Apply the patches using (in most cases) "patch -p1 < patchfile" | - Apply the patches using (in most cases) "patch -p1 < patchfile" | ||
| + | - NOTE: "patch -p1 < patchfile" | ||
| - Move the kernel config file from the standard TC kernel into the same directory and rename it to " | - Move the kernel config file from the standard TC kernel into the same directory and rename it to " | ||
| - Do "make oldconfig" | - Do "make oldconfig" | ||