Re: custom compil

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Hi
I thought it was a mailing list for newbies ans i coulemd find answers or at least links...
Let me rephrase the question: is there a distribution with automated tools to compile a kernel with custom config settings that ils easier and more accessible un particular for automated updates with automatic custom compiling config?
Thanks

22 janv. 2023 23:52:52 Paulo Miguel Almeida <paulo.miguel.almeida.rodenas@xxxxxxxxx>:

On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 11:26:40PM +0100, A.Péré wrote:
Hi,
I would like to compile a kernel for fedora following this security
guide ( https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/guide/recommandations-de-securite-relatives-a-un-systeme-gnulinux/
v2)

Hi Aurel, Fedora maintains its own kernel and while it tries to follow
the kernel upstream, it has minor differences. They do have a mailing
list for fedora kernels that can be found at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel/overview/
should you have specific questions about it.

I have some parameters that i have put using an ansible role
(https://github.com/robertdebock/ansible-role-kernel).
The compilation works but when i reboot i get a black screen so i
guess i am not doing it the right way.
Ideally I would like to be able to compile new kernel on the fly with
my custom .config file for almalinux server and my fedora workstation
home pc.
I have seen this fedora doc
(https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel/build-custom-kernel/)
but at the paragraph "Building a Kernel from the Fedora dist-git" it
states 3. Make whatever changes or customizations you need, but no
information is provided on how to do that.
Could you help me in doing this?
Thank you

I must be honest with you that it's very unlikely that they will
help you if you simply drop ansible playbooks and security best
practices links. So far, the problem that you described is more related
to sysadmin stuff IMO.

My 2 cents for you to do would be:

1) use other mediums such as forums on the internet which a more focused
on that kind of thing.
2) try stuff locally, read up on docs of tools you are not familiar
with yet. With more details like errors I think you will more likely get
across someone that has faced similar problems and can point you to a
solution. So far your problem statement is a bit vague and it would be
hard for anyone willing to help to actually do so.

Good luck :-)

thanks!

- Paulo A.


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