Hi,

I'm a newcomer to kernel compilation. I had the latest *Debian 9.5 
2018-10-07 4GB SD LXQT* installed on my BeagleBone Black Wireless.
Doing uname -r, I discovered that Kernel 4.14.71-ti-r80 is part of this 
Debian image.

I followed some instructions:
https://elinux.org/EBC_Installing_Kernel_Source

In a nutshell, the instructions state to do this on a Linux PC:


*git clone https://github.com/RobertCNelson/bb-kernel.git*

*cd bb-kernel*
*git tag*

I couldn't find 4.14.71-ti-r80 in the tag list, but the latest in the list 
for release 4.14.71 seemed to be patch 'bone17', i.e:
4.14.71-bone17

So, I did:
*git checkout 4.14.71-bone17 -b 4.14.71-bone17*
*./build_kernel.sh*

A Kernel Configuration text window appeared partway, and I clicked on Exit 
as mentioned in the instructions, and ultimately everything compiled. 
To copy it across to the BBB, I put the micro SD card into the Linux PC, 
edited the system.sh file to set MMC variable to point to the disk name 
(/dev/sdb in my case) and then typed
*./tools/install_kernell.sh*

All seemed to go fine, and I put it into my BBB-Wireless, and powered up.
My problem is, although it is running, I can only access it via the serial 
console pins (using a USB UART cable). There is no 192.168.7.0 network any 
more, nor is there any wlan any more. If I type ifconfig -a, all I see is 
interface 'lo'.

I have two main questions.
Firstly, where did I go wrong? Should I have done something extra for 
BBB-Wireless?

Secondly, if I wanted to build the exact same kernel version as in the 
Debian 9.5 2018-10-07 4GB SD LXQT image, how do I know which tag to use? I 
presume the tag I used is not the same as 4.14.71-ti-r80

The reason I'm building the kernel, is as a test prior to attempting to 
build it with Xenomai patches (another thing I've never done before : (

Many thanks in advance for your help.


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