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lolek | hi guys, I'm trying to build my own kernel based on this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel but I've got some problems with it, here is the log: http://www.pasteall.org/55897 | 18:12 |
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apw | lolek, it would depend how you tried to build it i think, what command triggered that output | 18:31 |
lolek | well | 18:34 |
lolek | I've followed this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel | 18:34 |
lolek | so the command that triggered taht output was: fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-generic | 18:34 |
lolek | I've only changed the local version, for amd64 generic | 18:35 |
lolek | I can try now to remove everything and try again without changing anything | 18:35 |
lolek | hold on | 18:35 |
lolek | apw: here: http://www.pasteall.org/55898 changed only cpu type and hz to 300 | 18:39 |
lolek | so now I'll just run: fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-generic which will take quite a while | 18:40 |
lolek | apw: done.. it build correctly, and seems there's a problem with the webpage | 20:45 |
lolek | apw: according to this paragraph: apt-get will try to "upgrade" the kernel to the stock build/version of the Ubuntu kernel if you build a custom kernel without appending an extra string to the end of your kernel version. To prevent apt-get from listing the Ubuntu kernel as upgradeable when you type apt-get upgrade, you must (from the kernel documentation) append an extra string to the end of your kernel version. This will show up when you type un | 20:45 |
lolek | apw: I should change the kernel local version, but as soon as I'll do this, the build will fail | 20:46 |
lolek | apw: so right now I've got the kernel built with my changes, but I'd like to change the local version - right now it's "generic" how can I change it then? | 20:46 |
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