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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-bootable-kernel" role="wrap">
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| 9 | <?dbhtml filename="kernel.html"?>
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| 10 |
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| 11 | <title>Linux-&linux-version2;</title>
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| 12 |
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| 13 | <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel">
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| 14 | <primary sortas="a-Linux">Linux</primary>
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| 15 | </indexterm>
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| 16 |
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| 17 | <sect2 role="package"><title/>
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| 18 | <para>The Linux package contains the Linux kernel.</para>
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| 19 |
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| 20 | </sect2>
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| 21 |
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| 22 | <sect2 role="installation">
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| 23 | <title>Installation of the kernel</title>
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| 24 |
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| 25 | <para os="a">Building the kernel involves a few steps—configuration,
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| 26 | compilation, and installation. Read the <filename>README</filename>
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| 27 | file in the kernel source tree for alternative methods to the way this
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| 28 | book configures the kernel.</para>
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| 29 |
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| 30 | <para os="p1">Apply the latest Linux sublevel patch:</para>
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| 31 |
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| 32 | <screen os="p2"><userinput>xzcat ../&linux-sublevel-patch; | patch -Np1 -i -</userinput></screen>
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| 33 |
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| 34 | <para os="b">Prepare for compilation by running the following command:</para>
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| 35 |
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| 36 | <screen os="c"><userinput>make mrproper</userinput></screen>
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| 37 |
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| 38 | <para os="d">This ensures that the kernel tree is absolutely clean. The
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| 39 | kernel team recommends that this command be issued prior to each
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| 40 | kernel compilation. Do not rely on the source tree being clean after
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| 41 | un-tarring.</para>
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| 42 |
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| 43 | <note os="kc"><para>A good starting place for setting up the kernel
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| 44 | configuration is to run <command>make defconfig</command>. This will set the base configuration to a good state that takes your current system
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| 45 | architecture into account.</para>
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| 46 |
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| 47 | <para>Be sure to configure the following options as
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| 48 | shown, or the system might not work correctly or boot at all.
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| 49 | Refer to <filename>/usr/share/doc/systemd-&systemd-version;/README</filename>:</para>
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| 50 |
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| 51 | <screen role="nodump">General setup --->
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| 52 | [*] open by fhandle syscalls (CONFIG_FHANDLE)
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| 53 | [ ] Auditing support (CONFIG_AUDIT)
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| 54 | [*] Control Group support (CONFIG_CGROUPS)
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| 55 | Processor type and features --->
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| 56 | [*] Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode (CONFIG_SECCOMP)
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| 57 | Networking support --->
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| 58 | Networking options --->
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| 59 | <*> The IPv6 protocol (CONFIG_IPV6)
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| 60 | Device Drivers --->
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| 61 | Generic Driver Options --->
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| 62 | () path to uevent helper (CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH)
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| 63 | [*] Maintain a devtmpfs filesystem to mount at /dev (CONFIG_DEVTMPFS)
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| 64 | [ ] Fallback user-helper invocation for firmware loading (CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER)
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| 65 | File systems --->
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| 66 | [*] Inotify support for userspace (CONFIG_FSNOTIFY)
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| 67 | <*> Kernel automounter version 4 support (also supports v3) (CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS)
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| 68 | Pseudo filesystems --->
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| 69 | [*] Tmpfs POSIX Access Control Lists (CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL)
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| 70 | [*] Tmpfs extended attributes (CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR)
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| 71 | Firmware Drivers --->
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| 72 | EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support --->
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| 73 | <*> EFI Variable Support via sysfs (CONFIG_EFI_VARS)
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| 74 | -*- Enable the block layer ---> (CONFIG_BLOCK)
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| 75 | Partition Types --->
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| 76 | [*] Advanced partition selection (CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED)
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| 77 | [*] EFI GUID Partition support (CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION)
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| 78 | Kernel Hacking --->
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| 79 | [*] Collect scheduler debugging info (CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG)
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| 80 | [*] Collect scheduler statistics (CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS)</screen></note>
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| 81 |
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| 82 | <note os="kd"><para>While "The IPv6 Protocol" is not strictly required, it
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| 83 | is highly recommended by the Systemd developers. "EFI Variable support" and
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| 84 | "EFI GUID Partition support" are for UEFI systems. "Collect scheduler
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| 85 | debugging info" and "Collect scheduler statistics" is for systemd-bootchart.
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| 86 | </para></note>
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| 87 |
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| 88 | <para os="h">Configure the kernel via a menu-driven interface.
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| 89 | CBLFS has some information regarding particular kernel configuration
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| 90 | requirements of packages outside of CLFS at <ulink
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| 91 | url="&cblfs-root;"/>:</para>
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| 92 |
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| 93 | <screen os="i"><userinput>make menuconfig</userinput></screen>
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| 94 |
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| 95 | <para os="j">Alternatively, <command>make oldconfig</command> may be more
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| 96 | appropriate in some situations. See the <filename>README</filename>
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| 97 | file for more information.</para>
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| 98 |
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| 99 | <para os="k">If desired, skip kernel configuration by copying the kernel
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| 100 | config file, <filename>.config</filename>, from the host system
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| 101 | (assuming it is available) to the root directory of the unpacked kernel
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| 102 | sources. However, we do not recommend this option. It is often better
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| 103 | to explore all the configuration menus and create the kernel configuration
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| 104 | from scratch.</para>
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| 105 |
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| 106 | <para os="m">Compile the kernel image and modules:</para>
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| 107 |
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| 108 | <screen os="n"><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
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| 109 |
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| 110 | <para os="o">If using kernel modules, a configuration file in
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| 111 | <filename class="directory">/etc/modprobe.d</filename> file may be needed.
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| 112 | Information pertaining to modules and kernel configuration is
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| 113 | located in the kernel documentation in the <filename
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| 114 | class="directory">Documentation</filename> directory of the kernel
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| 115 | sources tree. Also, <filename>modprobe.d(5)</filename> may
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| 116 | be of interest.</para>
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| 117 |
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| 118 | <para os="s">Install the modules, if the kernel configuration uses
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| 119 | them:</para>
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| 120 |
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| 121 | <screen os="t"><userinput>make modules_install</userinput></screen>
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| 122 |
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| 123 | <para os="s2">Install the firmware, if the kernel configuration uses
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| 124 | them:</para>
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| 125 |
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| 126 | <screen os="t2"><userinput>make firmware_install</userinput></screen>
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| 127 |
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| 128 | <para os="u">After kernel compilation is complete, additional steps are
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| 129 | required to complete the installation. Some files need to be copied to
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| 130 | the <filename class="directory">/boot</filename> directory.</para>
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| 131 |
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| 132 | <para os="v">Issue the following command to install the kernel:</para>
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| 133 |
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| 134 | <screen><userinput>cp -v arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-clfs-&linux-version2;</userinput></screen>
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| 135 |
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| 136 | <para os="w"><filename>System.map</filename> is a symbol file for the kernel.
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| 137 | It maps the function entry points of every function in the kernel API,
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| 138 | as well as the addresses of the kernel data structures for the running
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| 139 | kernel. Issue the following command to install the map file:</para>
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| 140 |
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| 141 | <screen os="w1"><userinput>cp -v System.map /boot/System.map-&linux-version2;</userinput></screen>
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| 142 |
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| 143 | <para os="x">The kernel configuration file <filename>.config</filename>
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| 144 | produced by the <command>make menuconfig</command> step above contains
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| 145 | all the configuration selections for the kernel that was just compiled.
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| 146 | It is a good idea to keep this file for future reference:</para>
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| 147 |
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| 148 | <screen os="x1"><userinput>cp -v .config /boot/config-&linux-version2;</userinput></screen>
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| 149 |
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| 150 | <para os="y">It is important to note that the files in the kernel source
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| 151 | directory are not owned by <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>.
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| 152 | Whenever a package is unpacked as user <systemitem
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| 153 | class="username">root</systemitem> (like we do inside the final-system
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| 154 | build environment), the files have the user and group IDs of whatever
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| 155 | they were on the packager's computer. This is usually not a problem
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| 156 | for any other package to be installed because the source tree is
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| 157 | removed after the installation. However, the Linux source tree is
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| 158 | often retained for a long time. Because of this, there is a chance
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| 159 | that whatever user ID the packager used will be assigned to somebody
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| 160 | on the machine. That person would then have write access to the kernel
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| 161 | source.</para>
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| 162 |
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| 163 | <para os="y1">If the kernel source tree is going to retained, run
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| 164 | <command>chown -R 0:0</command> on the <filename
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| 165 | class="directory">linux-&linux-version;</filename> directory to
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| 166 | ensure all files are owned by user <systemitem
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| 167 | class="username">root</systemitem>.</para>
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| 168 |
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| 169 | <warning os="z">
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| 170 | <para>Some kernel documentation recommends creating a symlink from
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| 171 | <filename class="symlink">/usr/src/linux</filename> pointing to the
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| 172 | kernel source directory. This is specific to kernels prior to the
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| 173 | 2.6 series and <emphasis>must not</emphasis> be created on a CLFS
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| 174 | system as it can cause problems for packages you may wish to build
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| 175 | once your base CLFS system is complete.</para>
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| 176 |
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| 177 | <para>Also, the headers in the system's <filename
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| 178 | class="directory">include</filename> directory should
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| 179 | <emphasis>always</emphasis> be the ones against which Glibc was
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| 180 | compiled and should <emphasis>never</emphasis> be replaced by headers
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| 181 | from a different kernel version.</para>
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| 182 | </warning>
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| 183 |
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| 184 | </sect2>
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| 185 |
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| 186 | <sect2 id="contents-kernel" role="content">
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| 187 | <title>Contents of Linux</title>
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| 188 |
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| 189 | <segmentedlist>
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| 190 | <segtitle>Installed files</segtitle>
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| 191 | <segtitle>Installed directory</segtitle>
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| 192 |
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| 193 | <seglistitem>
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| 194 | <seg>config-[linux-version], clfskernel-[linux-version],
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| 195 | and System.map-[linux-version]</seg>
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| 196 | <seg>/lib/modules</seg>
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| 197 | </seglistitem>
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| 198 | </segmentedlist>
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| 199 |
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| 200 | <variablelist>
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| 201 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
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| 202 | <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
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| 203 | <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
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| 204 |
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| 205 | <varlistentry id="config">
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| 206 | <term><filename>config-[linux-version]</filename></term>
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| 207 | <listitem>
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| 208 | <para>Contains all the configuration selections for the kernel</para>
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| 209 | <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel config">
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| 210 | <primary sortas="e-/boot/config">/boot/config-[linux-version]</primary>
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| 211 | </indexterm>
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| 212 | </listitem>
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| 213 | </varlistentry>
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| 214 |
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| 215 | <varlistentry id="clfskernel">
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| 216 | <term><filename>clfskernel-[linux-version]</filename></term>
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| 217 | <listitem>
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| 218 | <para>The engine of the Linux system. When turning on the
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| 219 | computer, the kernel is the first part of the operating system
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| 220 | that gets loaded. It detects and initializes all components of
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| 221 | the computer's hardware, then makes these components available
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| 222 | as a tree of files to the software and turns a single CPU into
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| 223 | a multitasking machine capable of running scores of programs
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| 224 | seemingly at the same time.</para>
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| 225 | <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel clfskernel">
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| 226 | <primary sortas="b-clfskernel">clfskernel-[linux-version]</primary>
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| 227 | </indexterm>
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| 228 | </listitem>
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| 229 | </varlistentry>
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| 230 |
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| 231 | <varlistentry id="System.map">
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| 232 | <term><filename>System.map-[linux-version]</filename></term>
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| 233 | <listitem>
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| 234 | <para>A list of addresses and symbols; it maps the entry points
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| 235 | and addresses of all the functions and data structures in the
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| 236 | kernel</para>
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| 237 | <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel System.map">
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| 238 | <primary sortas="e-/boot/System.map">/boot/System.map-[linux-version]</primary>
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| 239 | </indexterm>
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| 240 | </listitem>
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| 241 | </varlistentry>
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| 242 |
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| 243 | </variablelist>
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| 244 |
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| 245 | </sect2>
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| 246 |
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| 247 | </sect1>
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