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recompiling_ubuntu_s_kernel [2014/11/24 01:14]
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recompiling_ubuntu_s_kernel [2014/11/24 02:15] (current)
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   * Run:   * Run:
  fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=//**-my-custom-kernel//** kernel_image kernel_headers  fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=//**-my-custom-kernel//** kernel_image kernel_headers
-:replacing **"my-custom-kernel"** with a string of your choice, used to identify the kernel (it'll show up in the kernel's name – in <code>`uname –r`</code> - as, for example, **"2.6.24-my-custom-kernel"**).  This process can take a very long time, so go and do something else for an hour or so.+:replacing **"my-custom-kernel"** with a string of your choice, used to identify the kernel (it'll show up in the kernel's name – in ''`uname –r`'' - as, for example, **"2.6.24-my-custom-kernel"**).  This process can take a very long time, so go and do something else for an hour or so.
   * Change up a directory:   * Change up a directory:
  cd ..  cd ..
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 ==== Warning ==== ==== Warning ====
-Certain alpha builds of Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) have a bug in the **update-grub** script that the <code>dpkg</code> command runs leading to an error message saying that **"/var/cache/debconf/config.dat is locked by another process"**.  This is a known bug and has been fixed, apparently, but my workaround was to copy the **/usr/sbin/update-grub** script from a 7.10 Ubuntu installation into the local **/usr/sbin** directory then re-running the <code>dpkg</code> commands above.  It will warn that a directory already exists, but as it was from a failed installation just answer "no" to the prompt.+Certain alpha builds of Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) have a bug in the **update-grub** script that the ''dpkg'' command runs leading to an error message saying that **"/var/cache/debconf/config.dat is locked by another process"**.  This is a known bug and has been fixed, apparently, but my workaround was to copy the **/usr/sbin/update-grub** script from a 7.10 Ubuntu installation into the local **/usr/sbin** directory then re-running the ''dpkg'' commands above.  It will warn that a directory already exists, but as it was from a failed installation just answer "no" to the prompt.
  
 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====
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