kernel compiling in woof-ce
- Revolverve
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Sat 08 Nov 2008, 21:01
- Location: 45°17'28.8"N 72°16'08.8"W_avatar/ mira.ca
- Revolverve
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Sat 08 Nov 2008, 21:01
- Location: 45°17'28.8"N 72°16'08.8"W_avatar/ mira.ca
Did not test that one too..stemsee wrote:Sharing packages directory containing, huge, kernel-modules, vmlinuz, sources, md5s, for kernel-4.18.9-rt5-x86_64
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ThHkC ... yr-ZqaSf6u
links says.... its in owners trash,ask Mr. C. to restore it...an easy one!
Enjoy your trip!
Restored!Revolverve wrote:Did not test that one too..stemsee wrote:Sharing packages directory containing, huge, kernel-modules, vmlinuz, sources, md5s, for kernel-4.18.9-rt5-x86_64
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ThHkC ... yr-ZqaSf6u
links says.... its in owners trash,ask Mr. C. to restore it...an easy one!
Enjoy your trip!
Re: kernel compiling in woof-ce
I'm giving the scipt a try now. I need to add the following options:stemsee wrote:Sukk (stems unattended kernel kit) derived from woof-ce kernel kit by Iguleder > 01micko: builds x64 i686-pae and i486-nopae kernels (consecutively), or official .deb image/kernel packages.
EDIT: SUKK-2 is now available. Re-organised code and directory structures. No separate build.conf files to fiddle with. Builds 3x and 4x kernels.
Code: Select all
I/O accounting support (CONFIG_TASKSTATS, CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT, CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING
so that iotop will work. I will edit this post based on whether or not I'm able to figure this part out.
Edit 1 In my opinion the script should pause after the '.config' is written so that one can make manual edits. Also, one should be able to skip all the questions if they already have a '.config' file.
Edit 2 I checked the '.config' output and it seemed to set the options that I wanted
Code: Select all
CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y
CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y
CONFIG_TASK_XACCT=y
CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING=y
Re: kernel compiling in woof-ce
When I tried to boot with the kernal that was generated I got the following error:s243a wrote:I'm giving the scipt a try now. I need to add the following options:stemsee wrote:Sukk (stems unattended kernel kit) derived from woof-ce kernel kit by Iguleder > 01micko: builds x64 i686-pae and i486-nopae kernels (consecutively), or official .deb image/kernel packages.
EDIT: SUKK-2 is now available. Re-organised code and directory structures. No separate build.conf files to fiddle with. Builds 3x and 4x kernels.http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=495Code: Select all
I/O accounting support (CONFIG_TASKSTATS, CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT, CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING
so that iotop will work. I will edit this post based on whether or not I'm able to figure this part out.
Edit 1 In my opinion the script should pause after the '.config' is written so that one can make manual edits. Also, one should be able to skip all the questions if they already have a '.config' file.
Edit 2 I checked the '.config' output and it seemed to set the options that I wantedI looked in the original /boot/config-4.9.30 for slacko 6.9.9.9 and these options weren't in the config file. Therefore the output of the script in the original post of this thread might solve my issue without modification.Code: Select all
CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_XACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING=y
squashfs: SQUASHFS error: Filesystem uses "xz" compression. This is not supported
I wonder if I did anything wrong.
Re: kernel compiling in woof-ce
When I tried to boot with the kernal that was generated I got the following error:s243a wrote:I'm giving the scipt a try now. I need to add the following options:stemsee wrote:Sukk (stems unattended kernel kit) derived from woof-ce kernel kit by Iguleder > 01micko: builds x64 i686-pae and i486-nopae kernels (consecutively), or official .deb image/kernel packages.
EDIT: SUKK-2 is now available. Re-organised code and directory structures. No separate build.conf files to fiddle with. Builds 3x and 4x kernels.http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=495Code: Select all
I/O accounting support (CONFIG_TASKSTATS, CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT, CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING
so that iotop will work. I will edit this post based on whether or not I'm able to figure this part out.
Edit 1 In my opinion the script should pause after the '.config' is written so that one can make manual edits. Also, one should be able to skip all the questions if they already have a '.config' file.
Edit 2 I checked the '.config' output and it seemed to set the options that I wantedI looked in the original /boot/config-4.9.30 for slacko 6.9.9.9 and these options weren't in the config file. Therefore the output of the script in the original post of this thread might solve my issue without modification.Code: Select all
CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_XACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING=y
squashfs: SQUASHFS error: Filesystem uses "xz" compression. This is not supported
I wonder if I did anything wrong. I copied the kernal and kernel-modules to the boot folder. I renamed the kernal modules from: kernel-modules.sfs-4.9.30-PuPpYx86_64 to zdrv_slacko64_6.9.9.9.sfs.
Edit 1 the script seems to delete the '.configure' file, which means you can't check the options after it is built.
Edit 2I found where the configure file is saved by looking at line 273 of the script.
Code: Select all
mv -f .config ../configs_extra_user/DOTconfig-64
Code: Select all
CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP=y
CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2=y
CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA=y
CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_XZ=y
CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZO=y
CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y
CONFIG_KERNEL_GZIP=y
# CONFIG_KERNEL_BZIP2 is not set
# CONFIG_KERNEL_LZMA is not set
# CONFIG_KERNEL_XZ is not set
# CONFIG_KERNEL_LZO is not set
# CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4 is not set
firmware
Code: Select all
git clone https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware
Real TIme kernel:
▶—— Linux Kernel ——◀
Kernel Release: 4.19.26 LTS
aufsv=4.19.17+
Build Date: Tue Mar 5 14:13:05 EST 2019
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 42#1020742
-------------------
▶—— Linux Kernel ——◀
Kernel Release: 4.19.26 LTS
aufsv=4.19.17+
Build Date: Tue Mar 5 14:13:05 EST 2019
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 42#1020742
-------------------
I have built kernel 4.20.14 x64
Using on FatDog 800RC on my cherrytrail 2-in-1 with more hardware discovered and available including the bytecr soundcard.
This is bigger than usual but WoW .... it's working great!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1l5kCs ... f9yme7UiMU
md5
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W9hLT ... 8Sd2fSp8Ud
kernel sources
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-FDHL ... 9XTOPdoBP7
Can someone build the broadcom wl.ko module (i never had success with that).
Using on FatDog 800RC on my cherrytrail 2-in-1 with more hardware discovered and available including the bytecr soundcard.
This is bigger than usual but WoW .... it's working great!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1l5kCs ... f9yme7UiMU
md5
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W9hLT ... 8Sd2fSp8Ud
kernel sources
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-FDHL ... 9XTOPdoBP7
Can someone build the broadcom wl.ko module (i never had success with that).
My attempted fixes at xz compression didn't work. That said the kernal sources for slacko64.6.9.9.9 should work with xz compression because I have no issue using the exiting compile kernal with xz compression. I know those because I tried it with the tazpup build-kit. I'm pretty sure I used SUKK. I'm temporarily abandoning my attempts at using SUKK for the moment.stemsee wrote:Hi a243a
How did you get on?
I assumed that you are using woof-ce kernel kit, and not SUKK, so I didn't reply. But now I am curious as to how you got on.
stemsee
Perhaps the solution is to compare the compiled options that are used with slacko64.6.9.9.9 with what SUKK uses.
Sharing folder of newest compile of kernel 4.19.32 x64, huge and sources, kernel-modules.sfs and vmlinuz.
This kernel picks-up all the hardware on my laptop and atom tablet.
It's probably the greatest kernel ever compiled!
You're welcome!
stemsee
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... BDueEK_4d9
This kernel picks-up all the hardware on my laptop and atom tablet.
It's probably the greatest kernel ever compiled!
You're welcome!
stemsee
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... BDueEK_4d9
Here is an update to SUKK > nubuild.sh to add aufs 5-9 support as a case statement.
- Attachments
-
- nubuild.sh.gz
- real archive
- (6.12 KiB) Downloaded 378 times
Kernel 5.0.7 gives a 2 seconds faster result for cpu blowfish than previous 4.19.32 kernel!
- Attachments
-
- xscreenshot-20190414T013139.png
- (85.26 KiB) Downloaded 923 times