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ft_linux how_to_train_your_kernel Summary: Make your own linux distribution Version: 3
Contents I Introduction 2 II Goals 3 III General instructions 4 III. 0. 1 Resources............................... 4 III. 0. 2 Instructions.............................. 4 IV Mandatory part 5 IV. 0. 1 Packages to Install.......................... 5 V Bonus part 8 VI Submission and peer-evaluation 9 1
Chapter I Introduction Welcome to ft_linux. In this subject, you have to build a basic, but functional, linux distribution. This subject is not about Kernel programming, but it's highly related. This distro will be the base for all your kernel projects, because all your kernel-code will be executed here, on your distro...
Chapter II Goals Build a Linux Kernel Install some binaries (See the list below) Implement a filesystem hierarchy compliant with the standards Connect to the Internet 3
Chapter III General instructions III. 0. 1 Resources The Bible How to build a Linux kernel: there are actually plenty of online resources that describe various step-by-step recipes to configure, build, and run a custom Linux kernel. Autotools III. 0. 2 Instructions For this subject, you must use a virtual machine, live...
Chapter IV Mandatory part IV. 0. 1 Packages to Install The following versions are known to work together correctly. However, you are free to use the versions you want. Some packages below (vim, bash, grub, udev) are examples. Feel free to change them by any equivalent you like. Acl (2. 2. 52) Attr (2. 4. 47) Autoconf (...
ft_linux how_to_train_your_kernel Expect (5. 45) File (5. 24) Findutils (4. 4. 2) Flex (2. 5. 39) Gawk (4. 1. 3) GCC (5. 2. 0) GDBM (1. 11) Gettext (0. 19. 5. 1) Glibc (2. 22) GMP (6. 0. 0a) Gperf (3. 0. 4) Grep (2. 21) Groff (1. 22. 3) GRUB (2. 02 beta2) Gzip (1. 6) Iana-Etc (2. 30) Inetutils (1. 9. 4) Intltool (0. 51...
ft_linux how_to_train_your_kernel Pkg-config (0. 28) Procps (3. 3. 11) Psmisc (22. 21) Readline (6. 3) Sed (4. 2. 2) Shadow (4. 2. 1) Sysklogd (1. 5. 1) Sysvinit (2. 88dsf) Tar (1. 28) Tcl (8. 6. 4) Texinfo (6. 0) Time Zone Data (2015f) Udev-lfs Tarball (udev-lfs-20140408) Util-linux (2. 27) Vim (7. 4) XML::Parser (2. ...
Chapter V Bonus part You have a stable system ? Nice. Now let's have some fun ! Install whatever you want. Any software, GUI, ANYTHING. Make this system yours, with your touch. Special points for an X Server, and window managers / desktop environments, like GNOME / LXDE / KDE / i3 / dwm... The bonus part will only be a...
Chapter VI Submission and peer-evaluation Turninyourassignmentinyour Gitrepositoryasusual. Onlytheworkinsideyourrepos-itory will be evaluated during the defense. Don't hesitate to double check the names of your folders and files to ensure they are correct. For obvious reasons, you will not push your entire virtual mach...
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