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3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5]>
6<sect1 id="ch-bootable-kernel" role="wrap" arch="alpha">
7<title>Linux-&linux-alpha-version;</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="kernel.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel"><primary sortas="a-Linux">Linux</primary></indexterm>
11
12<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude"
13 href="../chapter08/kernel.xml"
14 xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[@role='package'])"/>
15
16<sect2 role="installation">
17<title>Installation of the kernel</title>
18
19<para>Building the kernel involves a few steps&mdash;configuration,
20compilation, and installation. Read the <filename>README</filename>
21file in the kernel source tree for alternate methods to the way this
22book configures the kernel.</para>
23
24<para>Prepare for compilation by running the following command:</para>
25
26<screen><userinput>make mrproper</userinput></screen>
27
28<para>This ensures that the kernel tree is absolutely clean. The
29kernel team recommends that this command be issued prior to each
30kernel compilation. Do not rely on the source tree being clean after
31un-tarring.</para>
32
33<para>Also, ensure that the kernel does not attempt to pass
34hotplugging events to userspace until userspace specifies that it is
35ready:</para>
36
37<screen><userinput>sed -i 's@/sbin/hotplug@/bin/true@' kernel/kmod.c</userinput></screen>
38
39<para>If, in <xref linkend="ch-scripts-console" role=","/> it was decided to
40compile the keymap into the kernel, issue the command below:</para>
41
42<screen><userinput>loadkeys -m /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/<replaceable>[path to keymap]</replaceable> &gt; \
43 drivers/char/defkeymap.c</userinput></screen>
44
45<para>For example, if using a Dutch keyboard, use
46<phrase
47condition="html"><filename>/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/nl.map.gz</filename></phrase><phrase
48condition="pdf"><filename>/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/
49qwerty/nl.map.gz</filename></phrase>.</para>
50
51<para>Configure the kernel via a menu-driven interface:</para>
52
53<screen><userinput>make menuconfig</userinput></screen>
54
55<para>Alternatively, <command>make oldconfig</command> may be more appropriate in some
56situations. <phrase>This will build a basic system with no modules and
57ext2 support only.</phrase> See the <filename>README</filename> file for more
58information.</para>
59
60<para>If desired, skip kernel configuration by copying the kernel
61config file, <filename>.config</filename>, from the host system
62(assuming it is available) to the unpacked <filename
63class="directory">linux-&linux-alpha-version;</filename> directory. However,
64we do not recommend this option. It is often better to explore all the
65configuration menus and create the kernel configuration from
66scratch.</para>
67
68<para>For POSIX-shared memory support, ensure that the kernel config
69option <quote>Virtual memory file system support</quote> is enabled.
70It resides within the <quote>File systems</quote> menu and is normally
71enabled by default.</para>
72
73<para>LFS bootscripts make the assumption that either both
74<quote>Support for Host-side USB</quote> and <quote>USB device
75filesystem</quote> have been compiled directly into the kernel, or
76that neither is compiled at all. Bootscripts will not work properly
77if it is a module (usbcore.ko).</para>
78
79<note><para>NPTL requires the kernel to be compiled with GCC 3.x, in
80this case &gcc-version;. Compiling with 2.95.x is known to cause failures in
81the glibc test suite, so it is not recommended to compile the kernel
82with gcc 2.95.x.</para></note>
83
84<para>Compile the kernel image and modules:</para>
85
86<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
87
88<para>If using kernel modules, an
89<filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file may be needed.
90Information pertaining to modules and kernel configuration is
91located in the kernel documentation in the <filename
92class="directory">linux-&linux-alpha-version;/Documentation</filename>
93directory. The <emphasis>modprobe.conf</emphasis> man page may also be
94of interest.</para>
95
96<para>Be very careful when reading other documentation because it
97usually applies to 2.4.x kernels only. As far as we know, kernel
98configuration issues specific to Hotplug and Udev are not documented.
99The problem is that Udev will create a device node only if Hotplug or
100a user-written script inserts the corresponding module into the
101kernel, and not all modules are detectable by Hotplug. Note that
102statements like the one below in the
103<filename>/etc/modprobe.conf</filename> file do not work with
104Udev:</para>
105
106<para><screen>alias char-major-XXX some-module</screen></para>
107
108<para>Because of the complications with Hotplug, Udev, and modules, we
109strongly recommend starting with a completely non-modular kernel
110configuration, especially if this is the first time using Udev.</para>
111
112<para>Install the modules, if the kernel configuration uses them:</para>
113
114<screen><userinput>make modules_install</userinput></screen>
115
116<para>If there are many modules and very little space, consider
117stripping and compressing the modules. For most users, such
118compression is not worth the time, but if the system is pressed for
119space, see <ulink url="http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2002-04/msg00031.html"/>.</para>
120
121<para>After kernel compilation is complete, additional steps are
122required to complete the installation. Some files need to be copied to
123the <filename class="directory">/boot</filename> directory.</para>
124
125<para><!--The path to the kernel image may vary depending on the platform
126being used. -->Issue the following command to install the kernel:</para>
127
128<screen><userinput>cp vmlinux /boot/vmlinux-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
129
130<para><filename>System.map</filename> is a symbol file for the kernel.
131It maps the function entry points of every function in the kernel API,
132as well as the addresses of the kernel data structures for the running
133kernel. Issue the following command to install the map file:</para>
134
135<screen><userinput>cp System.map /boot/System.map-&linux-alpha-version;</userinput></screen>
136
137<para>The kernel configuration file <filename>.config</filename>
138produced by the <command>make menuconfig</command> step
139above contains all the configuration selections for the kernel
140that was just compiled. It is a good idea to keep this file for future
141reference:</para>
142
143<screen><userinput>cp .config /boot/config-&linux-alpha-version;</userinput></screen>
144
145<para>It is important to note that the files in the kernel source
146directory are not owned by <emphasis>root</emphasis>. Whenever a
147package is unpacked as user <emphasis>root</emphasis> (like we did
148inside chroot), the files have the user and group IDs of whatever
149they were on the packager's computer. This is usually not a problem
150for any other package to be installed because the source tree is
151removed after the installation. However, the Linux source tree is
152often retained for a long time. Because of this, there is a chance
153that whatever user ID the packager used will be assigned to somebody
154on the machine. That person would then have write access to the kernel
155source.</para>
156
157<para>If the kernel source tree is going to retained, run
158<command>chown -R 0:0</command> on the <filename
159class="directory">linux-&linux-alpha-version;</filename> directory to ensure
160all files are owned by user <emphasis>root</emphasis>.</para>
161</sect2>
162
163<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude"
164 href="../chapter08/kernel.xml"
165 xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[@role='content'])"/>
166
167</sect1>
168
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