On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 02:35:09 +0200 Richard Siegfried <richard_siegfried@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 14/07/18 18:04, Athul Joy wrote: > > Dear friends, I am new to the Linux kernel development. > > Can anyone help me how to start my journey in order to build my own > > kernel? > For me the debian kernel handbook was a great help especially chapter > 4 and section 4.6. > (https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s-kernel-org-package) > > There also is a book from greg kroah hartmann about building your own > kernel that has a good reputation. > > And I would recommend to start conservative, which means don't try out > too many new/changed kernel options at once. Start with "make > oldconfig" or even "make oldconfig". (If you don't know these two > start with "make help"). $ make help make: *** No rule to make target 'help'. Stop. d You can always read about new kernel options > and features inside the "make menuconfig" application with pressing > "?" > > Thanks, > -- Richard > -- In modern fantasy (literary or governmental), killing people is the usual solution to the so-called war between good and evil. My books are not conceived in terms of such a war, and offer no simple answers to simplistic questions. ----- Ursula Le Guin _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies