# Linux distribution you are using, options are "Arch", "Void", "Ubuntu", "Debian", "Fedora" or "Suse".
# Linux distribution you are using, options are "Arch", "Void", "Ubuntu", "Debian", "Fedora", "Suse", "Generic".
# It is automatically set to "Arch" when using PKGBUILD.
# If left empty, the script will prompt
_distro=""
@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ _diffconfig_name=""
# Name of the default config file to use for the kernel
# Default (empty):
# - Archlinux (PKGBUILD): "config.x86_64" from the linux-tkg-config/5.y folder.
# - install.sh: Picks the .config file from the currently running kernel.
# - install.sh: Picks the .config file from the currently running kernel.
# It is recommended to be running an official kernel before running this script, to pick off a correct .config file
# User provided:
# User provided:
# - Archlinux : use "config_hardened.x86_64" to get a hardened kernel. To get a complete hardened setup, you have to use "cfs" as _cpusched.
# - Any : custom user provided file, the given path should be relative to the PKGBUILD file. This enables for example to use a user stripped down .config file.
# - Any : custom user provided file, the given path should be relative to the PKGBUILD file. This enables for example to use a user stripped down .config file.
# If the .config file isn't up to date with the chosen kernel version, any extra CONFIG_XXXX is set to its default value.
# Note: the script copies the resulting .config file as "kernelconfig.new" next to the PKGBUILD as a convenience for an eventual re-use. It gets overwritten at each run.
# One can use "kernelconfig.new" here to always use the latest edited .config file. modprobed-db needs to be used only once for its changes to be picked up.
- config : interactive script that shallow clones the linux 5.x.y git tree into the folder linux-src-git, then applies extra patches and prepares the .config file
by copying the one from the currently running linux system and updates it.
- install : [for RPM and DEB based distros only], does the config step, proceeds to compile, then prompts to install
- uninstall-help : [for RPM and DEB based distros only], lists the installed kernels in this system, then gives hints on how to uninstall them manually."
by copying the one from the currently running linux system and updates it.
- install : does the config step, proceeds to compile, then prompts to install
- 'DEB' distros: it creates .deb packages that will be installed then stored in the DEBS folder.
- 'RPM' distros: it creates .rpm packages that will be installed then stored in the RPMS folder.
- 'Generic' distro: it uses 'make modules_install' and 'make install', uses 'dracut' to create an initramfs, then updates grub's boot entry.
- uninstall-help : [RPM and DEB based distros only], lists the installed kernels in this system, then gives hints on how to uninstall them manually."
exit0
fi
@ -205,7 +212,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "install" ] || [ "$1" = "config" ]; then
# Run init script that is also run in PKGBUILD, it will define some env vars that we will use