What follows install is a list of package names. You can also find this information on the Ubuntu website at e. I won't go into the various packages that are needed to build a kernel. Beware that information about Ubuntu 8.
Compiling a kernel is complex, error-prone and very rarely useful. It's definitely not something you should be doing as a Linux newbie. Commands can be viewed with man. For example 'man sudo' would bring up documentation for the sudo command. Sign up to join this community.
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Jeight Jeight 2, 1 1 gold badge 17 17 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges. Searching the internet works better. Be careful when playing with creating a custom kernel as a new Linux user. These instructions should also work on Ubuntu and other Debian derivative distributions.
Before you begin, consider whether you really need to build packages yourself. It is easier to install these than to build your own. You may build from an Open vSwitch distribution tarball or from an Open vSwitch Git tree with these instructions. Obtain and unpack an Open vSwitch source distribution and cd into its top level directory. You can install these any way you like, e. Check your work by running dpkg-checkbuilddeps in the top level of your OVS directory.
If you forgot to install some dependencies, it will tell you which ones. This will do a serial build that runs the unit tests. This will take approximately 8 to 10 minutes. If you prefer, you can run a faster parallel build:.
There are a few pitfalls in the Debian packaging building system so that, occasionally, you may find that in a tree that you have using for a while, the build command above exits immediately without actually building anything. To fix the problem, run:. These instructions apply to installing from Debian packages that you built yourself, as described in the previous section.
In this case, use a command such as dpkg -i to install the.
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