I've compiled a kernel or few, but mostly just stumbled through the process.
Question 1:
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Currently I'm running a stock 2.4.20-k7 kernel (apt-get install
kernel-image-2.4.20-k7). My sound card is not supported yet by the
kernel drivers, so I have to fall back to using alsa, which does support
the card.
Near as I can tell, there are no binary alsa drivers; I have to download
the source and compile. However, apparently I can't compile the alsa
modules without having the full kernel source for my running kernel. Can
anyone confirm or deny this? It seems a bit crazy that I can't run alsa
modules with a stock kernel, forcing me to roll my own kernel. Perhaps
there's a good reason for that? Or am I misunderstanding?
When I downloaded the alsa-source, it put a tar.bz2 file in /usr/src. I
bunzip2'ed it and untarred it, which put the "alsa-driver" directory in
/usr/src/modules. I also downloaded the kernel-headers. Then run I run
cd into /usr/src/linux and "make-kpkg modules", it seems to think I'm
compiling a kernel instead of just the modules against the headers. But
as I say, I'm just stumbling through, so am probably expecting too much
or am doing the wrong thing(s).
Question 2:
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Closely related, last time I faced a situation like this, I downloaded
the kernel source for the same version of stock kernel I was running and
copied the "config-[kernelverson]" file to /usr/src/linux/.config, and
then compiled, expecting to get almost the exact same kernel I started
with. However, it wasn't nearly the same (I don't remember the details
now). I know this is vague information, but does anyone have an
explanation for that?
Thanks!
Kent
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- Re: make-kpkg, stock kernel, and alsa Kent West
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