Changeset 34f1344 for chapter10/kernel.xml
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- 03/10/2023 10:53:48 AM (19 months ago)
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- Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…> (03/09/2023 05:57:45 AM)
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chapter10/kernel.xml
r25cd02b r34f1344 99 99 <caution> 100 100 <para>A good starting place for setting up the kernel configuration is to 101 run <command>make localmodconfig</command>. If the host kernel version 102 is not too different from the version of the kernel you are building, 103 this will set the base configuration to a good state similar to what 104 the host uses. Another possibility is to use <command>make 105 localyesconfig</command>, which does the same except everything is built 106 into the kernel.</para> 101 run <command>make defconfig</command>. This will set the base 102 configuration to a good state that takes your current system architecture 103 into account.</para> 107 104 108 105 <para>Do not disable any option enabled by <command>make 109 localmodconfig</command> unless the following notes explicitly makeit106 defconfig</command> unless the following note explicitly makes it 110 107 disabled or you really know what you are doing.</para> 111 108 </caution> 112 113 <note>114 <para>Another possibility is to run <command>make defconfig</command>,115 which creates a more generic configuration for your architecture. You116 may then have to disable drivers for hardware you do not have if117 you want to reduce the kernel size.</para>118 </note>119 109 120 110 <note> … … 323 313 processors in x2APIC mode. x2APIC may be enabled by firmware on 324 314 64-bit x86 systems, and a kernel without this option enabled will 325 panic on boot if x2APIC is enabled by firmware. This option 315 panic on boot if x2APIC is enabled by firmware. This option has 326 316 has no effect, but also does no harm if x2APIC is disabled by the 327 317 firmware.</para>
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