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This page explains the kernel recompilation process. If you'd like information on how to configure the MeeGo kernel, see this page: http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_kernel_documentation_for_contributors<br> | This page explains the kernel recompilation process. If you'd like information on how to configure the MeeGo kernel, see this page: http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_kernel_documentation_for_contributors<br> | ||
This page explains the kernel recompilation process. If you'd like information on how to configure the MeeGo kernel, see this page: http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_kernel_documentation_for_contributors
There already is a guide on how to compile the kernel for MeeGo, including links to packaging: http://wiki.meego.com/Tips_on_compiling_and_packaging_kernels_in_MeeGo
This document is going to focus on the process I used to create a kernel, specifically for the Beagleboard for MeeGo IVI.
The first thing you'll need to do to recompile the MeeGo kernel is to download and unpack the MeeGo kernel package. To get that package you can download it with wget like this;
wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/releases/1.1/core/repos/source/kernel-2.6.35.3-10.3.src.rpm
You can of course get your kernel directly from upstream at kernel.org for example or clone it from MeeGo's git repos;
git clone git://gitorious.org/meego-os-base/kernel-source.git
I've chosen to build upon the work of others and am going to checkout a kernel build by Jan-Simon Möller.
If you take the packaged MeeGo kernel, then you'll need to unpack this rpm. You can do that this way;
rpm2cpio kernel-2.6.35.3-10.3.src.rpm | cpio -id
and spot the linux-2.6.35.tar.bz2 file and patch-2.6.35.3.bz2