How do I build the mainline kernel with all default Ubuntu modules?
My normal way of building a mainline kernel has been:
$ sudo apt build-dep linux
$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
$ cd linux
$ make localmodconfig
$ make -j`nproc` deb-pkg
And off I go. However, I'd like to build a kernel that includes the same modules that a default Ubuntu install would include. the make localmodconfig
only includes active modules, and I want all standard modules to handle future hardware. A lot is missing:
$ cd /lib/modules
$ find 4.20.15-042015-generic |wc -l
6401
$ find 5.0.0+ |wc -l
296
So what is the config command to mirror the standard distribution?
ubuntu linux-kernel compiling kernel-modules
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My normal way of building a mainline kernel has been:
$ sudo apt build-dep linux
$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
$ cd linux
$ make localmodconfig
$ make -j`nproc` deb-pkg
And off I go. However, I'd like to build a kernel that includes the same modules that a default Ubuntu install would include. the make localmodconfig
only includes active modules, and I want all standard modules to handle future hardware. A lot is missing:
$ cd /lib/modules
$ find 4.20.15-042015-generic |wc -l
6401
$ find 5.0.0+ |wc -l
296
So what is the config command to mirror the standard distribution?
ubuntu linux-kernel compiling kernel-modules
add a comment |
My normal way of building a mainline kernel has been:
$ sudo apt build-dep linux
$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
$ cd linux
$ make localmodconfig
$ make -j`nproc` deb-pkg
And off I go. However, I'd like to build a kernel that includes the same modules that a default Ubuntu install would include. the make localmodconfig
only includes active modules, and I want all standard modules to handle future hardware. A lot is missing:
$ cd /lib/modules
$ find 4.20.15-042015-generic |wc -l
6401
$ find 5.0.0+ |wc -l
296
So what is the config command to mirror the standard distribution?
ubuntu linux-kernel compiling kernel-modules
My normal way of building a mainline kernel has been:
$ sudo apt build-dep linux
$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
$ cd linux
$ make localmodconfig
$ make -j`nproc` deb-pkg
And off I go. However, I'd like to build a kernel that includes the same modules that a default Ubuntu install would include. the make localmodconfig
only includes active modules, and I want all standard modules to handle future hardware. A lot is missing:
$ cd /lib/modules
$ find 4.20.15-042015-generic |wc -l
6401
$ find 5.0.0+ |wc -l
296
So what is the config command to mirror the standard distribution?
ubuntu linux-kernel compiling kernel-modules
ubuntu linux-kernel compiling kernel-modules
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