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Last change on this file since e9ba8aa8 was e9ba8aa8, checked in by Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@…>, 12 years ago

Change bootscripts to use devtmpfs for /dev.
Move mounting of /dev to mountvirtfs and ensure /dev gets placed in /etc/mtab.
Change fstab and kernel configuration sections to reflect these changes.

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3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-bootable-kernel" role="wrap">
9 <?dbhtml filename="kernel.html"?>
10
11 <sect1info condition="script">
12 <productname>linux</productname>
13 <productnumber>&linux-version;</productnumber>
14 <address>&linux-url;</address>
15 </sect1info>
16
17 <title>Linux-&linux-version;</title>
18
19 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel">
20 <primary sortas="a-Linux">Linux</primary>
21 </indexterm>
22
23 <sect2 role="package">
24 <title/>
25
26 <para>The Linux package contains the Linux kernel.</para>
27
28 <segmentedlist>
29 <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
30 <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
31
32 <seglistitem>
33 <seg>&linux-ch8-sbu;</seg>
34 <seg>&linux-ch8-du;</seg>
35 </seglistitem>
36 </segmentedlist>
37
38 </sect2>
39
40 <sect2 role="installation">
41 <title>Installation of the kernel</title>
42
43 <para>Building the kernel involves a few steps&mdash;configuration,
44 compilation, and installation. Read the <filename>README</filename> file
45 in the kernel source tree for alternative methods to the way this book
46 configures the kernel.</para>
47
48 <para>Prepare for compilation by running the following command:</para>
49
50<screen><userinput remap="pre">make mrproper</userinput></screen>
51
52 <para>This ensures that the kernel tree is absolutely clean. The
53 kernel team recommends that this command be issued prior to each
54 kernel compilation. Do not rely on the source tree being clean after
55 un-tarring.</para>
56
57 <!-- Support for compiling a keymap into the kernel is deliberately removed -->
58
59 <para>Configure the kernel via a menu-driven interface. For general
60 information on kernel configuration see <ulink
61 url="&hints-root;kernel-configuration.txt"/>. BLFS has some information
62 regarding particular kernel configuration requirements of packages outside
63 of LFS at <ulink
64 url="&blfs-root;view/svn/longindex.html#kernel-config-index"/>. </para>
65
66 <note><para>Due to recent changes in <application>udev</application>, be sure to
67 select:</para>
68
69 <screen role="nodump">Device Drivers ---&gt;
70 Generic Driver Options ---&gt;
71 Maintain a devtmpfs filesystem to mount at /dev</screen></note>
72
73<screen role="nodump"><userinput>make LANG=<replaceable>&lt;host_LANG_value&gt;</replaceable> LC_ALL= menuconfig</userinput></screen>
74
75 <variablelist>
76 <title>The meaning of the make parameters:</title>
77
78 <varlistentry>
79 <term><parameter>LANG=&lt;host_LANG_value&gt; LC_ALL=</parameter></term>
80 <listitem>
81 <para>This establishes the locale setting to the one used on the host.
82 This is needed for a proper menuconfig ncurses interface line
83 drawing on UTF-8 linux text console.</para>
84
85 <para>Be sure to replace <replaceable>&lt;host_LANG_value&gt;</replaceable>
86 by the value of the <envar>$LANG</envar> variable from your host.
87 If not set, you could use instead the host's value of <envar>$LC_ALL</envar>
88 or <envar>$LC_CTYPE</envar>.</para>
89 </listitem>
90 </varlistentry>
91
92 </variablelist>
93
94 <para>Alternatively, <command>make oldconfig</command> may be more
95 appropriate in some situations. See the <filename>README</filename>
96 file for more information.</para>
97
98 <para>If desired, skip kernel configuration by copying the kernel
99 config file, <filename>.config</filename>, from the host system
100 (assuming it is available) to the unpacked <filename
101 class="directory">linux-&linux-version;</filename> directory. However,
102 we do not recommend this option. It is often better to explore all the
103 configuration menus and create the kernel configuration from
104 scratch.</para>
105
106 <para>Compile the kernel image and modules:</para>
107
108<screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
109
110 <para>If using kernel modules, module configuration in <filename
111 class="directory">/etc/modprobe.d</filename> may be required.
112 Information pertaining to modules and kernel configuration is
113 located in <xref linkend="ch-scripts-udev"/> and in the kernel
114 documentation in the <filename
115 class="directory">linux-&linux-version;/Documentation</filename> directory.
116 Also, <filename>modprobe.conf(5)</filename> may be of interest.</para>
117
118 <para>Install the modules, if the kernel configuration uses them:</para>
119
120<screen><userinput remap="install">make modules_install</userinput></screen>
121
122 <para>After kernel compilation is complete, additional steps are
123 required to complete the installation. Some files need to be copied to
124 the <filename class="directory">/boot</filename> directory.</para>
125
126 <para>The path to the kernel image may vary depending on the platform being
127 used. The filename below can be changed to suit your taste, but the stem of
128 the filename should be <emphasis>vmlinuz</emphasis> to be compatible with
129 the automatic setup of the boot process described in the next section. The
130 following command assumes an x86 architecture:</para>
131
132<screen><userinput remap="install">cp -v arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-&linux-version;-lfs-&version;</userinput></screen>
133
134 <para><filename>System.map</filename> is a symbol file for the kernel.
135 It maps the function entry points of every function in the kernel API,
136 as well as the addresses of the kernel data structures for the running
137 kernel. It is used as a resource when investigating kernel problems.
138 Issue the following command to install the map file:</para>
139
140<screen><userinput remap="install">cp -v System.map /boot/System.map-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
141
142 <para>The kernel configuration file <filename>.config</filename>
143 produced by the <command>make menuconfig</command> step
144 above contains all the configuration selections for the kernel
145 that was just compiled. It is a good idea to keep this file for future
146 reference:</para>
147
148<screen><userinput remap="install">cp -v .config /boot/config-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
149
150 <para>Install the documentation for the Linux kernel:</para>
151
152<screen><userinput remap="install">install -d /usr/share/doc/linux-&linux-version;
153cp -r Documentation/* /usr/share/doc/linux-&linux-version;</userinput></screen>
154
155 <para>It is important to note that the files in the kernel source
156 directory are not owned by <emphasis>root</emphasis>. Whenever a
157 package is unpacked as user <emphasis>root</emphasis> (like we did
158 inside chroot), the files have the user and group IDs of whatever
159 they were on the packager's computer. This is usually not a problem
160 for any other package to be installed because the source tree is
161 removed after the installation. However, the Linux source tree is
162 often retained for a long time. Because of this, there is a chance
163 that whatever user ID the packager used will be assigned to somebody
164 on the machine. That person would then have write access to the kernel
165 source.</para>
166
167 <para>If the kernel source tree is going to be retained, run
168 <command>chown -R 0:0</command> on the <filename
169 class="directory">linux-&linux-version;</filename> directory to ensure
170 all files are owned by user <emphasis>root</emphasis>.</para>
171
172 <warning>
173 <para>Some kernel documentation recommends creating a symlink from
174 <filename class="symlink">/usr/src/linux</filename> pointing to the kernel
175 source directory. This is specific to kernels prior to the 2.6 series and
176 <emphasis>must not</emphasis> be created on an LFS system as it can cause
177 problems for packages you may wish to build once your base LFS system is
178 complete.</para>
179 </warning>
180
181 <warning>
182 <para>The headers in the system's
183 <filename class="directory">include</filename> directory should
184 <emphasis>always</emphasis> be the ones against which Glibc was compiled,
185 that is, the sanitised headers from this Linux kernel tarball.
186 Therefore, they should <emphasis>never</emphasis> be replaced by either
187 the raw kernel headers or any other kernel sanitized headers.</para>
188 </warning>
189
190 </sect2>
191
192 <sect2 id="conf-modprobe" role="configuration">
193 <title>Configuring Linux Module Load Order</title>
194
195 <indexterm zone="conf-modprobe">
196 <primary sortas="e-/etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf">/etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf</primary>
197 </indexterm>
198
199 <para>The <filename>/etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf</filename> file needs to be
200 created so that if the USB drivers (ehci_hcd, ohci_hcd and uhci_hcd) have
201 been built as modules, they will be loaded in the correct order; ehci_hcd
202 needs to be loaded prior to ohci_hcd and uhci_hcd in order to avoid a
203 warning being output at boot time.</para>
204
205 <para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf</filename> by running
206 the following:</para>
207
208<screen><userinput>install -v -m755 -d /etc/modprobe.d
209cat &gt; /etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf &lt;&lt; "EOF"
210<literal># Begin /etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf
211
212install ohci_hcd /sbin/modprobe ehci_hcd ; /sbin/modprobe -i ohci_hcd ; true
213install uhci_hcd /sbin/modprobe ehci_hcd ; /sbin/modprobe -i uhci_hcd ; true
214
215# End /etc/modprobe.d/usb.conf</literal>
216EOF</userinput></screen>
217
218 </sect2>
219
220 <sect2 id="contents-kernel" role="content">
221 <title>Contents of Linux</title>
222
223 <segmentedlist>
224 <segtitle>Installed files</segtitle>
225 <segtitle>Installed directories</segtitle>
226
227 <seglistitem>
228 <seg>config-&linux-version;,
229 vmlinux-&linux-version;-lfs-&version;-&linux-version;, and
230 System.map-&linux-version;</seg>
231 <seg>/lib/modules, /usr/share/doc/linux-&linux-version;</seg>
232 </seglistitem>
233 </segmentedlist>
234
235 <variablelist>
236 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
237 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
238 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
239
240 <varlistentry id="config">
241 <term><filename>config-&linux-version;</filename></term>
242 <listitem>
243 <para>Contains all the configuration selections for the kernel</para>
244 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel config">
245 <primary sortas="e-/boot/config">/boot/config-&linux-version;</primary>
246 </indexterm>
247 </listitem>
248 </varlistentry>
249
250 <varlistentry id="lfskernel">
251 <term><filename>vmlinux-&linux-version;-lfs-&version;</filename></term>
252 <listitem>
253 <para>The engine of the Linux system. When turning on the computer,
254 the kernel is the first part of the operating system that gets loaded.
255 It detects and initializes all components of the computer's hardware,
256 then makes these components available as a tree of files to the
257 software and turns a single CPU into a multitasking machine capable
258 of running scores of programs seemingly at the same time</para>
259 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel lfskernel">
260 <primary sortas="b-lfskernel">lfskernel-&linux-version;</primary>
261 </indexterm>
262 </listitem>
263 </varlistentry>
264
265 <varlistentry id="System.map">
266 <term><filename>System.map-&linux-version;</filename></term>
267 <listitem>
268 <para>A list of addresses and symbols; it maps the entry points and
269 addresses of all the functions and data structures in the
270 kernel</para>
271 <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel System.map">
272 <primary sortas="e-/boot/System.map">/boot/System.map-&linux-version;</primary>
273 </indexterm>
274 </listitem>
275 </varlistentry>
276
277 </variablelist>
278
279 </sect2>
280
281</sect1>
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