November 4, 201015 yr I have made some minor edits to some files, and I would like it to reflect in my bzroot. What's the best way to go about recreating the bzroot from my current state?
November 4, 201015 yr I have made some minor edits to some files, and I would like it to reflect in my bzroot. What's the best way to go about recreating the bzroot from my current state? What changes are you talking about? Without know some more information we can't give a lot of guidance.
November 4, 201015 yr From the Wiki: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=Building_a_custom_kernel
November 4, 201015 yr Author The changes are irrelevant. I simply added a single binary I am experimenting with to /usr/local/bin. I want it to be built into bzroot. From the Wiki: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=Building_a_custom_kernel I have read that, but those scripts assume a full Slackware environment. I guess I could pull everything from root to a directory on my PC. Then run find . | cpio -o -H newc | gzip > /boot/bzrootd . I'll try that. Just figured there would be an easier way.
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