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The new skeleton of the manual as it has been thought: 1. About Buildroot: Presentation of Buildroot 2. Starting up: Everything to quickly and easily start working with Buildroot 3. Working with Buildroot Basics to make your work fitting your needs 4. Troubleshooting 5. Going further in Buildroot's innards Explaination of how buildroot is organised, how it works, etc 6. Developer Guidelines 7. Getting involved 8. Contibuting to Buildroot 9. Legal notice 10. Appendix It is easy to distinguish two parts in this plan: - Sections 1 to 4 mainly address people starting with Buildroot - Sections 5 to 10 are more focused on how to develop Buildroot itself Most of the existing sections have just been moved in the hierarchy, few were split and dispatch in, what i think was the relevant section, and numerous others have been created. Signed-off-by: Samuel Martin <s.martin49@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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// -*- mode:doc -*- ;
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[[kernel-custom]]
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Customizing the Linux kernel configuration
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The Linux kernel configuration can be customized just like
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xref:busybox-custom[BusyBox] and xref:uclibc-custom[uClibc] using
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+make linux-menuconfig+. Make sure you have enabled the kernel build
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in +make menuconfig+ first. Once done, run +make+ to (re)build
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everything.
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If you want to use an existing config file for Linux, then see
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xref:env-vars[].
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