Thanks for the offer Joseph! I have read your answer a bit late, so I am
already on my 9th kernel (all good so far). The docs were quite good and
I have wanted to try out "that bisect thing" for quite a while :)
(It's just a bit annoying that it takes about half an hour to compile on
a i5-6500 with 16G RAM. I had expected a bit less.)
But now I have run into the problem, that I cannot build the current
bisect point.
I have cloned the kernel repo via
git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-xenial.git
I have attached the git bisect log up to the current point.
When the compile is just about to be finished it fails with:
EE: 36 symbols changed hash and weren't ignored
II: Module hash change summary...
vmlinux : 36
II: Done
debian/rules.d/4-checks.mk:3: die Regel für Ziel „abi-check-generic“ scheiterte
make: *** [abi-check-generic] Fehler 1
Sorry it's in German, I can redo it in english. I will attach a longer
trace.
I have always compiled doing a clean first:
fakeroot debian/rules clean && fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers
binary-generic
So how do I go on from here?
** Attachment added: "git bisect log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1629205/+attachment/4755113/+files/git_bisect_log
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