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- <sect2>
- <title>Command explanations</title>
- <para><userinput>ln -s /static/bin/pwd /bin/pwd</userinput>: In the kernel
- source, the path to the <filename>pwd</filename> program is hard-wired as
- <filename>/bin/pwd</filename>, so we create a temporary symlink to account
- for that. At the end we remove it again.</para>
- <para><userinput>make mrproper</userinput>: This ensures that the kernel
- tree is absolutely clean. The kernel team recommends that this command be
- issued prior to <emphasis>each</emphasis> kernel compilation and that you
- shouldn't rely on the source tree being clean after untarring.</para>
- <para><userinput>make include/linux/version.h</userinput> and
- <userinput>make symlinks</userinput>: This creates the
- <filename>include/linux/version.h</filename> file and the platform-specific
- <filename class="symlink">include/asm</filename> symlink.</para>
- <para><userinput>mkdir /usr/include/asm</userinput>
- , <userinput>cp include/asm/* /usr/include/asm</userinput> and
- <userinput>cp -R include/asm-generic /usr/include</userinput>:
- These commands copy the platform-specific assembler kernel header files to
- <filename class="directory">/usr/include/asm</filename> and <filename
- class="directory">/usr/include/asm-generic</filename>.</para>
- <para><userinput>cp -R include/linux /usr/include</userinput>:
- This command copies the cross-platform kernel header files to
- <filename>/usr/include</filename>.</para>
- <para><userinput>touch /usr/include/linux/autoconf.h</userinput>: This
- creates an empty <filename>autoconf.h</filename> file. As we do not yet
- configure the kernel, we have to create this file ourselves for those few
- kernel header files that make use of it, to avoid compilation failures.</para>
- </sect2>
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