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.rode...@gmail.com>: > 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. > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kernelnewbies mailing list >> Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org >> https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies
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