On Monday, April 2, 2018 at 10:42:14 PM UTC-4, sevas wrote:
> Ive been looking at kernel compiling. Ive amounted certain information,
> but not enough.
> 
> I see 3 git repos with kernels: qubes-linux-kernel, rtiangha and fepitre.
> 
> I know I can change versions with $ git checkout *version*
> 
> I also know that I can download the sources and build them and I would 
> preferably
> edit a .config file to edit my options and hardware.
> 
> What I need to know:
> -how to use the gen-config file.
> -whats the difference between the config-base, config-qubes and 
> config-qubes-minimal? (well the minimal part is obvious)
> -I can edit one of these config files to build with my kernel, correct?
> -I have built a .config using the '$ make oldconfig' command and it was a
> nightmare. The most effective way to configure a .config is to use '$ make 
> menuconfig' correct? A good balance between my time and control?
> -Is there a convenient way to merge an existing .config with the qubes 
> .config?
> 
> Any other tips?
> Is there a qubes doc on this?

Search the mailing list for Reg Tiangha I forget how to spell the last name,  
or building qubes kernel till you see his thread.

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