"Doug MacFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Up to now, I've been building my kernels as root. In fact, doing everything > as root. Installing the source, compiling, and installing the resultant > kernel. > > But this group seems to think that sound practice would be to only use root > to download/install the kernel-source (via apt-get) and install the kernel > (via dpkg -i) and do everything else as an ordinary user, via fakeroot.
So, here's what I do: (1) Acquire a kernel source tarball. (Install {i2c,lm-sensors,openafs,alsa}-source.) (2) Unpack it, as myself, anywhere I feel like. (My desktop uses /usr/local/src/kernel-source-$KVERS; my laptop uses $HOME/src/kernel-source-$KVERS.) Completely ignore /usr/src/linux. (Put myself in group src and unpack the module tarballs in /usr/src. Or unpack the module tarballs somewhere else, say in $HOME/src, and set MODULE_LOC=$HOME/src/modules.) (3) 'make menuconfig' from the top of the kernel source tree as myself. (4) 'make-kpkg kernel-image --rootcmd=fakeroot' as myself. (5) 'fakeroot make-kpkg modules-image' as myself.[1] (6) 'dpkg --install ../*.deb' as root.[2] ...so the only step out of this that actually requires being real root is running dpkg to install the final binaries, and possibly installing the original kernel-source .deb if you use Debian's source. [1] In unstable, you can almost do 'make-kpkg modules-image --rootcmd=fakeroot'; there are only one or two packages left that don't support this. This doesn't work so well in stable. [2] ...or use make-kpkg buildpackage and modules, which generates and signs .changes files, which you can then drop into a mini-dinstall repository (still not as root) and then run a normal APT upgrade/install to get the new kernel. You may consider this a bit on the gratuitous side, though. :-) -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]