Thanks for your advices, I’ve just found the CentOS 6.x release is with 2.x 
Linux kernel. So I decide to compile version 2.6.11 kernel on a CentOS 6.x VM. 
It can also offers me a desktop. That’s pretty attractive:)


On 08/06/2018 10:25, Daniel. wrote:
Try with gcc 4 you may get it from AUR


Em dom, 5 de ago de 2018 23:07, He Huanyu <huanyuhea...@163.com> escreveu:

As you know,4.x version is so complex. And
it‘s difficult to read the source code for newbies like me.


Of course one of the most important reasons is that I am reading 《UNDERSTANDING 
THE LINUX KERNEL》 :)  And it’s for 2.6.11 version. I am thinking about build a 
environment to practice.


On 08/06/2018 05:36, valdis.kletnieks wrote:
On Mon, 06 Aug 2018 01:10:40 +0800, "He Huanyu" said:

> linux 4.16.9-1-ARCH
> gcc (GCC) 8.1.1 20180531
> GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.30

> And I get a problem like this, don't know if it is because of the version of 
> gcc or ld:

The problem is the version of Linux.  2.6.11 probably won't build with gcc 8.

Why are you trying to build 2.6.11 if you have 4.16 available? That dates to 
June 2005,
and is only of interest to software archaeologists.

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