Changeset 01067384


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Timestamp:
08/25/2001 04:15:54 PM (23 years ago)
Author:
Gerard Beekmans <gerard@…>
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Suggested you can use host distro's .config file when configuring

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    88it. There are a few ways to configure the kernel. If you don't like the
    99way this book does it, read the <filename>README</filename> that comes
    10 with the kernel source tree, and find out what the options are. The
    11 following commands are run to build the kernel:</para>
     10with the kernel source tree, and find out what the options are.</para>
     11
     12<para>Something you could do, is take the .config file from your host
     13distribution's kernel source tree and copy it to $LFS/usr/src/linux.
     14This way you don't have to configure the entire kernel from scratch and
     15can use your current values. If you choose to do this, first run the
     16make mrproper command below, then copy the .config file over, then run
     17make menuconfig.</para>
     18
     19<para>The following commands are run to build the kernel:</para>
    1220
    1321<para><screen><userinput>cd /usr/src/linux &amp;&amp;</userinput>
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