On 09/12/2013 09:40 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote: > 2013/9/12 Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> On 09/12/2013 07:16 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote: >>> 2013/9/11 Marco Donnarumma <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> sorry, had forgot the link, see the 4th reply at >>>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/72964/how-can-i-install-a-realtime-kernel >>> >>> In 4th reply: `cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) .config && make oldconfig` >>> >>> this is quite unnecessary as `make oldconfig` will prompt you for >>> newer configs not found in your current kernel configuration, moreover >>> make-kpkg does run `make oldconfig` before start compiling. >>> >>> /r >> >> True but you still need to run make oldconfig somehow otherwise you end >> up with the Preemption Model of the original config you're using. >> >> Best, >> >> Jeremy > > Quote from man page: > > Normally, if kernel-package does not find a .config file in the current > directory, it tries very hard to get an appropriate one (usually a con- > fig file already tailored for Debian kernels for that architecture), > and then calls make oldconfig to let the user answer any new questions. > > > So if you apply the RT patch, make-kpkg will ask you about preemption model. > > /r Yes I know but I didn't formulate my earlier e-mail well enough. What I mean is that you still need to run make oldconfig, be it separately or be it via make-kpkg. When I think about it I wondered why I replied in the first place, your mail explains it all. Sorry for the noise :-| Jeremy
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